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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: 'Squid Game' cryptocurrency scams $2 million
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Novita
on 20/11/2021, 20:40:57 UTC
On Oct. 26 a coin called $SQUID was launched by a group with no affiliation to the creators of the hit Netflix show -- the first red flag. As memecoins sometimes do, it exploded in growth. After listing at 12 cents, on early Monday morning it briefly hit a peak of $2,800.

Then, as memecoins are also known for doing, it all crashed. In an instant, the price fell to one third of one cent, where it remains at time of writing.

So the question is how people still believe in all that stuff? Smiley Easy money is very hard to catch. Especially while there are coins like Crypton privacy coin, which gained 50% right after the new listing and gained 50% more in the next 2 days.. People still look for some scams on their own. OMG, will it ever end?


Many scams are in the name of cryptocurrency, but generally carried out by individuals or teams, I also participated in this project, but I don't think the project is a scam, today people's trust in coin memes is decreasing, given the absence of developments that we can see from memes , even meme coin only relies on a certain hype, so there is no strong guarantee to make an investment.