Today, my timeline was flooded with a hot topic—a certain project team is suspected of faking a donation of 200,000.
To be honest, I didn’t believe it at first. After all, who would be stupid enough to use something like this for hype these days? But the more I looked into it, the more absurd it seemed.
If it really is a fake donation, then it’s pure exploitation of tragedy for personal gain. Riding on the disaster for attention and scamming for traffic—this kind of behavior has completely crossed the line of basic decency. But if the donation was real, then just show the proof, even if it was only 20 bucks. At least that would clear your name. But now, this ambiguous attitude just looks suspicious no matter how you look at it.
What’s even more surreal—the whole thing has even spawned a token??? So now anything trending can have a coin? Do they really think it’s that easy to scam retail investors?
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DaisyUnicorn
· 2025-12-12 07:47
Another black-hearted flower is blooming in the community... The scam of fundraising is outrageous, and they still dare to issue tokens? They really think we are just a bunch of easily harvested leeks.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 2025-12-11 19:07
Fraudulent donations can also conveniently harvest some naive investors—this is truly the real Web3 creativity. I'm speechless.
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BearEatsAll
· 2025-12-09 13:12
Faking a 200,000 donation? Hilarious, this scam is even more outrageous than shitcoins. Where’s the proof, bro? Show it.
Seriously, these days any trending topic can be turned into a token. Us OG bagholders really have it rough.
They’re even using disasters to fleece investors—this guy’s unbelievable. Where’s the bottom line?
Yet another shady scammer—does anyone in this space still have integrity?
Faking donations and then launching a token? Full marks for creativity, folks.
Here we go again—no proof of donation, and people are already in full simp mode.
They really think we’re idiots, huh? Profiting off tragedy and launching tokens—this move is next level.
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quietly_staking
· 2025-12-09 12:56
Faking donations is really outrageous, especially in this day and age to be so blatant... But I haven't seen any proof, so there's definitely a hint of guilt.
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WhaleMinion
· 2025-12-09 12:56
Wait, a 200,000 yuan donation scam and they can launch a token on top of that? This is some true NFT-level stunt, hahaha.
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Not showing proof means something's fishy. Lay it all out, stop hiding like this.
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Yet another person chasing hype with no bottom line. Is there really no one decent left in this space?
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Blood-soaked bun with a new token—what a combo move. Even the newbies are going to laugh at this.
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I just want to know how high the floor price of this token can get, hahaha.
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Scamming 200,000 in donations and then immediately launching a token—this story gets a perfect score from me. Full marks for creativity and execution.
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Where's the proof? If you don't have it, shut up. Stop playing word games here.
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Now you can launch a token for anything. Do they really take us for fools?
Today, my timeline was flooded with a hot topic—a certain project team is suspected of faking a donation of 200,000.
To be honest, I didn’t believe it at first. After all, who would be stupid enough to use something like this for hype these days? But the more I looked into it, the more absurd it seemed.
If it really is a fake donation, then it’s pure exploitation of tragedy for personal gain. Riding on the disaster for attention and scamming for traffic—this kind of behavior has completely crossed the line of basic decency. But if the donation was real, then just show the proof, even if it was only 20 bucks. At least that would clear your name. But now, this ambiguous attitude just looks suspicious no matter how you look at it.
What’s even more surreal—the whole thing has even spawned a token??? So now anything trending can have a coin? Do they really think it’s that easy to scam retail investors?