Not all scams are created equally. Falling for the GAW scam shows especially low intelligence, especially in the field of concurrency, because it was obvious that GAW was a scam because it was impossible for what he was saying to be true.
the question about the google play/itunes store TOS that have been continually ignored this time are just like the questions about how "boosts" and hashlets worked with GAW. Just like us wondering why there was no evidence of GAW's mining power on blockchains. Just like wondering how the $20 floor made sense for GAW.
These are the same people giving similarly impossible promises. Don't be shocked when the result is shockingly similar.
Again, I'm not sure whether they're scammers or idiots, but both will end up with investors having nothing.
The problem here is that you have labelled this as a scam before it's even started. Some have made efforts to answer your questions but, you are don't appear to be looking for answers. You seem to only be looking for anything that supports the conclusion you have already come to. So there is nothing to learn from your dialogue.
All crypto projects are EXTREMELY high risk whether they seem legit or not.