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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Can it still be regarded as scam?
by
markm
on 22/09/2024, 12:42:29 UTC

This is the rise of airlift projects- No doubt, in a space like Telegram, this obviously brings both opportunity and risk. When the payment by a project to pay in TONs or other currencies is required, then that provides a fifty-fifty space for operations considered legitimate and operations that may be fraud.

The situation you describe in which only a small percentage of participants receives contracted air transportation after payment has been made. This raises ethical issues. Most of it is hands-on exploration. This is especially true if the project is marketed as a fair opportunity for all. Although some participants received tokens But a lack of transparency and equitable distribution can still reflect negatively on the project and may be considered misleading.

In the final analysis Participants are expected to research and exercise caution in any project. It is important to pay in advance. The tendency to use airdrops as a marketing tool can blur the boundaries between true community building and opportunistic practices.

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Therefore, project owners should develop all requirements and procedures relating to wind turbines well ahead of time. This will help to avoid misunderstandings in all participants since transparency tends to ward off fraudulent perceptions.

When people know exactly what they're going to get They can make their decision on whether they like to join or apply free opportunities; it's all about open communication between the project team and the community. When teams focus on clarity, then it may lead to excellent outputs for everyone who is using these resources.

Beautiful. Sheer poetry. Smiley

-MarkM-