The project owner's lack of information about the team, coupled with no one overseeing the wallet linkage for actual usage, or perhaps just for swapping, raises concerns about whether this project is a worthwhile investment of time. With only a website in place and lacking the community engagement channels that other projects typically have, it appears to be quite limited in scope.
This is the project's website:
https://atisfy.io/Reputation is very important when choosing an investment and in the absence of that feature, it was reasonable enough to reject that project. And this project that you have mentioned OP, it was clear enough to say that it was not just a useless project but it was also a scam project. No way it will win the hearts of investors but certainly, it was ignored.
So many projects like this and I'm just wondering why still there are investors that have fallen into this kind which in fact, it was visible enough to see how worthless it was.
I understand your perspective, and you also share a common view with most people. However, to label a project as a scam, it usually requires the fraudulent actions to have taken place, just like in previous scam cases where investors didn't realize they were being deceived until the project collapsed.