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There's been quite the revelation in the NFT community lately. Turns out someone who positioned themselves as a defender of NFT culture actually pulled off a major scam. What's particularly wild is how this person managed to get involved with Azuki—one of the more prominent projects in the space—before the full picture came to light. It's a classic case of someone leveraging community trust and a noble-sounding narrative to pull the wool over everyone's eyes. The whole situation really exposes how important it is to dig deeper before putting faith in individuals within the Web3 space, no matter how righteous their public persona might seem.