I really appreciate hunting those scammers, but the worst part about scam hunters is that sometimes projects with good ethical standards
and, in case of materialization high potential to be useful are also sometimes taken as scams. This may affect the overall outcome and potentially
affect this industry and forum more than those scammers.
The only way to avoid scam projects is to educate people to avoid scam projects.
I will give you another context. Assume you made $5 million in 2017 from Bitcoin mining (2015-2017) and you cashed out in a bank because you wanted
to buy a house or a car. The bank will usually involve police, investigators, digital forensics analysts, etc. because they think you did money laundering or
something. This is a case where you are perfectly legal yet in that moment I promise you would feel like a criminal.
I don't want us to take this as a model. Education is the only way you stop scammers and improve this forum. Maybe badges are a good idea but I would
use them in a different way / context.