When a project suddenly vanishes with investor funds, you know exactly what's happening—it's the classic exit scam playbook. That "Brooklyn" energy? That's code for a full-blown rug pull.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 10h ago
Another one has run away, Brooklyn's usual spiel is quite convincing... Really, as soon as I see this kind of project, I can smell the rug pull.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 10h ago
Damn, it's the same old story again, I've seen it too many times... I really can't hold it anymore.
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RugPullProphet
· 10h ago
Comment from the Runaway Prophet:
Another disappeared project, how many times has this trick been played... Do they really treat investors as just leeks?
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Ser_Liquidated
· 10h ago
Another classic money-grabbing scheme, Brooklyn's packaging really is top-notch.
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BridgeNomad
· 10h ago
seen this movie too many times... the "brooklyn aesthetic" is literally just liquidity fragmentation before the final exploit. classic counter-party risk nobody wants to acknowledge until tvl hits zero
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ContractExplorer
· 10h ago
Another one? I've seen through it long ago; this trick is everywhere.
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RadioShackKnight
· 10h ago
It's the same old story... I've seen it too many times, really getting tired of it.
When a project suddenly vanishes with investor funds, you know exactly what's happening—it's the classic exit scam playbook. That "Brooklyn" energy? That's code for a full-blown rug pull.