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Topic: Avoid Scam Tokens in the name of late Queen Elizabeth - page 4. (Read 500 times)

legendary
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Anyone who believe this gimmick and buy this shit is a halfwit and shouldn't be in this space (coz probably he will be always be a victim of scam)
They are called degen. Yes they even knew that the token is prone to scam and aware of possible rug pull. But their not halfwits. They just risking higher than typical people. Cant really advise newbies or anyone to invest on such hype coins or tokens but this kind of situation are being ride by some CTs whom are not afraid of losing but instead brave enough to earn a lot of multiplier knowing the consequence.

I remember my degen plays before that even earn 20x to 50x knowing its a scam but of course I knew the risk. Its just a shamed to take advantage of such an event where a popular person died.
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legendary
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Or avoid the highly obvious scam tokens in general, with the obvious signs of having names of whatever doesn't have any affiliations with them in the first place. (Dogelon Mars, whatever this monstrosity you've mentioned, etc)
legendary
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This has been discussed before and I suggest to lock your topic:
1. Crypto markets see flood of Queen Elizabeth memecoins and NFTs
2. Queen Elizabeth and Cryptocurrency

There's already a lot scam tokens can be found everywhere including coinmarketcap, I don't see any reason why we need to warn about scam tokens anymore since it's only have difference on the names only. It's nothing surprised when there's a trend or popular event happen, there's a scammer taking advantage to create a token with the name of the event.
legendary
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I’m a little speechless. It’s really sad that even a dead person is being used to make money. From what it looks like, scammers really don’t shy away from anything. I can only advise anyone not to buy something like that. It’s all about making the scammers quick money and nothing else. I really hope not a lot of people fall for that.  Cry Roll Eyes
hero member
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Beginners should be aware that this is a very clear scam, don't look at it in terms of profit but must be observant and alert not to get caught up in what they make to drain your money, therefore avoid it and look for news that is positive for us, not with the hype trends that we see.

I don't want too many people relying on this obscure meme coin, after all their Queen Elizabeth coin is a scam.

I also saw on twitter a lot of tokens like this, it looks like scamers are doing this blindly.
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This is a government-related person, if there is no official released statement of the state from their official website then it is obviously a scam. Anyone who believe this gimmick and buy this shit is a halfwit and shouldn't be in this space (coz probably he will be always be a victim of scam)
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This is to bring into our notice on increasing means that can be use to penetrate an attack on begginers and to deceive newbie to invest on the trending "Tokens" in the name of our dear beloved matriarch Queen Elizabeth II of England who died, there have been several launch of NFT looming the internet to take advantage of her reputation by using her name on those tokens in other to present fraudulent scam in their projects which may be unaware to newbies and fall a prey to their net.

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Popular NFT marketplace OpenSea has listed thousands of NFTs since the announcement, including photographs of Queen Elizabeth to art pieces associated with popular NFT collections.
https://forkast.news/queen-elizabeth-ii-linked-nfts-flood-into-opensea/

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Despite the grief, some crypto vultures are looking to take advantage of the opportunity, launching dozens of Queen-themed meme coins on the Ethereum and Binance BNB Chains. https://dailycoin.com/creators-of-meme-coins-attempts-to-capitalize-on-queens-elizabeth-ii-death/

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It is very important for newbies to get informed of the new techniques scammers develop to infiltrate on unscrupulous users in cryptocurrency and this is one of such means, the use of NFT scam have been always found ever increasing with new strategies adopted and invoke, these are some of the implication of news and crypto influencers to manipulate users into fraudulent scam by such introduction of tokens in the name of high profile or first class citizens, don't fall their trap by engaging your love and passion for the queen on a wrong project in disguise for Queen's memorial.
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