I get what you're saying, but most of the messages seem automated and always come from new users saying that FUN Token is the best, that you should buy a lot, and that it's not a scam. Does that seem normal to you? A formal communication from the team to its users would have much more impact than a bunch of "just registered on Telegram" accounts telling people to buy their token.
Even popular casino and other crypto projects telegram has this kind of user that usually responds and shill for the token because they are holding the token itself. They are doing this kind of shilling to support the project.
That’s not an automatic scam because the team has no control for token holder opinion on the chat especially if they are just being positive.
Scam is when you invited on telegram channel of random project without your consent.
I don't think the definition of a scam is simply sending an unsolicited invitation. The very nature of a scam is that it doesn't look like one. In my case, I'm not even a user — just an investor exploring different sectors.
I’m not telling that it’s a definition of scam rather the typical behavior of scam casino based on my long experience on crypto investments.
The majority of all the unsolicited invites from random user turn out to be a scam since a legit project doesn’t invite user to join rather let them join on their own initiative.
I actually made a Premium purchase a few weeks ago just to test the system. I'm sure these concerns about transparency could easily be cleared up with a simple message from the team.
If it walks like a chicken, lays eggs like a chicken, and clucks like a chicken — it's probably a chicken.
I’m not an investor of this token but they are one of the few or only casino tokens that listed on Binance for a long time without being delisted. That alone can give you confidence that this token is not scam.