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guys, what do we think about this? the craziest ico i've ever seen, no whitepaper, just strangen breadcrumbs everywhere.

>> No.11789800

atoshima where are you?

>> No.11789816

>muh aloofness with highly polished marketing
SCAM

>> No.11789856

>>11789816
i wouldn't shoot this quick anon. just think about it: how is it possible to scam people without having their attention. nobody is talking about faythe still they've already raised 1.4m eth - how is this even possible? i think we should consider it as legit. and of course.. very cryptic!

>> No.11790073

aw c'mon don't let it die!

>> No.11790119

>>11789780
>cryptic
>legitimate
pick one

>> No.11790144
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11790144

>>11789800
Herro it is me

I have crafted all the breadcrumbs to have you filthy gaijin sell your linkies and buy into my #god protocol, but you haven't. Why you no buy my scam token, you bring dishonor to your family

>> No.11790205

You actually thought you could scan biz with this? Lmao

>> No.11790235

>>11789780
When you follow the biggest ICO contributors on Etherscan you can see that all that ETH came from scams by reading the comments asking for their money back.

>> No.11790282

>>11790205
It seems like spear fishing for chainlink holders specifically

>> No.11790361

>>11789780
wow so spooky, i'm going all in on this one, the spookiness must mean it's a secret spooky super investment

>> No.11790384

this is what expects in decentralized networks call The Scam Protocol. very promising.

>> No.11790411

Nice shill.
The smart contract just forwards the ETH to a wallet which in turn distributes chunks of 100 ETH each to other wallets. You might receive tokens that are not listed on any exchange in return and the contract owner can kill the contracts at any time as well so your tokens are then not only not tradable because they are not listed but become totally useless because the contract for the token will not receive any indexing anymore.

>> No.11790445

>>11790235
Not true. The biggest contributions came from exchange wallets - the same exchange wallets that have previously been used to hide funds taken in scams. Not the same thing mate. Exchange wallets mix everyone’s funds up together

>> No.11790461

>>11790445
This is true which also led me to believe that this is an elaborate money laundering scheme.