It is obvious this is just a lie for their insider rugpull. It’s crazy how in crypto companies can just lie and say some bullshit like they were hacked when it’s always obvious it was an insider job to extract cash out and dump on retail to absolve themselves from any criminality or lessen the fud of an actual company sell off.Vesting, etc, nothing actually matters because of this ability for companies to be able to make up any bullshit they want for an exit scam. So when you buy something in crypto how do you actually know that you are safe from it?EdgeX crashed 50% in a day and they simply blamed market manipulationToday Shariah AI dumped over 50%Humanity Protocol dumped like 80% in a dayZEC an exploit was found casing a crashThese crazy crashes are really upping in frequency. Is this a sign of something???
plausible deniabilityyou always need to treat these projects the same as solana memes
>>62340963Literally who? Nobody? Ok.
>>62340963>These crazy crashes are really upping in frequency. Is this a sign of something???These are all cz exit liq hunting, where were u in the past 9 months?
>>62341063I literally told you 500 tines in the past two weeks, go buy spacex ipo! Donut buy eth and btc under 1500/55k!
>I want p2p libertarian internet money where everyone can just do whatever the fuck they want and no central authority can control it!>w-w-wait no not like that!
>>62340963If you invested in a fucking shitcoin named "Humanity" (literally a name that screams ABORT SCAM SCAM RED ALERT), you deserve everything that happened to you desu.
>>62341289In the same vein, as soon as I saw Bankman-Fried talking about his "effective altruism" and how he was such a humble guy driving a shitty Toyota (in the Bahamas) after making his fortune in "arbitrage", I knew it was time to invest with Kraken instead. One month later FTX was bust.
>>62341331I knew Sam Barkman was not to be trusted from the first time I heard about him because he is an ugly goblin kike. But yeah, virtue signalling is also a massive red flag.
>>62340963>So when you buy something in crypto how do you actually know that you are safe from itin the past people would verify the smart contract and would, at the very least, avoid buying things where the mint function was still accessible in any way. but nowadays crypto devs are retarded and lazy and put everything under at best a multisig, at worst a single key that then gets mysteriously """exploited""". It doesn't help that centralized bridges and centralized stablecoins are entrenched as the norm, which is probably why all these lazy ass former web2 devs don't give a fuck and run incredibly insecure setups, because why bother pretending it's all decentralized when 99% of liquidity depends on centralized entities claiming they have the funds backing their shit
>>62341442SameAnd also his involvement with solana is why I never touch that shit either
>>62341569This, i blame sol, l2s and the retarded eth wannabees.
>>62340963what kind of shitcoin names itself "humanity protocol"? lmao... what the fuck is this dogshit.