It just occurred to me now, why did I mark this project as "Must Avoid Pitfalls" back then🤣
Maybe it's because they changed their name too many times. The project kept changing aliases, which is quite common in the crypto circle. Changing a name and rebranding can sometimes fool many people. However, truly reliable projects usually don't go through so many changes. This pattern of frequent name changes is basically a warning sign—it's better to be cautious.
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QuorumVoter
· 16h ago
Changing names and aliases is an obvious trick. Genuine projects wouldn't be idle and changing aliases every day.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 16h ago
Projects that frequently change their names are directly blacklisted. This is a painful lesson.
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ForkMonger
· 16h ago
ngl the constant rebrand thing is basically a governance attack vector in slow motion... classic symptom of broken protocol economics tbh
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 16h ago
Projects that frequently change their names should really be avoided. I've seen this trick too many times.
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Rugman_Walking
· 16h ago
Frequent name changes are like waving goodbye; the signal is too obvious.
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ProofOfNothing
· 16h ago
Projects that frequently change their names are all scams; this trick is too classic.
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MevHunter
· 16h ago
Projects that frequently change their names are truly hopeless; every one I see is dead.
It just occurred to me now, why did I mark this project as "Must Avoid Pitfalls" back then🤣
Maybe it's because they changed their name too many times. The project kept changing aliases, which is quite common in the crypto circle. Changing a name and rebranding can sometimes fool many people. However, truly reliable projects usually don't go through so many changes. This pattern of frequent name changes is basically a warning sign—it's better to be cautious.