This has gotten too far and needs to be stopped.
In the last couple of months we saw countless "forks" (mostly not the real ones, those idiots don't know how to fork a coin) and "airdrops" from suspicious projects, using respectable cryptocoins and token names to advertise their scams. We have now some 20 different "bitcoins" (maybe more idk).
The truth is, if you call your coin "Tacos classic", nobody would care about it. Probably seven people would sign up for airdrop and that's it. Game over. No easy money.
Why I think it's about money? Well, it always is. I am here for money. But I will not try to scam my fellow community members. I will try to outplay them trading coins on exchanges, fair and square. If they outplay me, well done, they deserve their money. But you, "Tacos Classic", all you deserve is disdain.
Your scheme is simple. Find a good name for the project, advertise it here, make people sign up for the airdrop, but keep most of the coins for yourselves. Make some development(or claim you did), so people, who didn't get the airdrop think they missed out. Get your coin listed on exchanges and dump it. Then move on, create new accounts here, and make a statement that "Tacos Classic" is flawed in it's core and you decided to start something different. Advertise a new coin, say "Tacos Cash" or whatever. And so on, over and over again.
More experienced community members would never fall for that, but we can see a massive influx of newbies. The need to be warned. If they want an airdrop, ok. But if they missed out, they should stay away from that shit. No easy money - scammers starve to death. That's what they deserve for making the industry looking bad.
Feel free to use that post anywhere you like. Copy/paste anywhere you see scammers advertising their forks and airdrops. People need to know.