Ironic twist: there's this marketing chief at a heavily-funded crypto project (pre-token launch) who got publicly fired for pulling the exact same stunt about two years back. Plot twist? Dude just spun up a fresh Twitter handle, switched up his branding, and hopped right back into the game like nothing ever happened. Wild how short industry memory can be sometimes.
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RugPullAlarm
· 12-07 15:51
On-chain data remembers everything. This guy thinks he can just start over with a new identity? I’m going to track his wallet address and see if he’s still using the same old Ponzi scheme tricks.
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MetaMisery
· 12-07 15:38
Tsk, that's just how this industry is—it's way too easy to clean up and start over.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 12-07 15:33
Haha, this move is brilliant. Just change your ID and it's like being reborn. That's the world of Web3 for you.
Ironic twist: there's this marketing chief at a heavily-funded crypto project (pre-token launch) who got publicly fired for pulling the exact same stunt about two years back. Plot twist? Dude just spun up a fresh Twitter handle, switched up his branding, and hopped right back into the game like nothing ever happened. Wild how short industry memory can be sometimes.