@StevenBender
No, you are wrong. Both Rebellious and BitCanna are the same registerd company, both had same team members and office space, and were working on very similar blockchain. Also scam doesn't have to be about ICO money, which wasn't the case here. Rebellious team and their telegram admins were lying and misleading community, traders and investors about developing masternodes with certain ROI and then, right after the mainnet swap they annouced spin to crypto exchange which was another empty shell. So false promises and made up plans were to lure buyers which end up with untradable coin worth nothing. Sounds like a scam to me.
This table was the main selling point for REBL tokens
https://i.imgur.com/DbzDWbi.jpgThe goal of Rebellious was to create a Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) business, that is creating customized blockchains for companies who lacked the knowledge to build their own.
In the year that followed, the company built a working MVP, which was its own Blockchain, but they were unable to sell its product in the market, mainly because the demand for the product was scarce, and implementing a new technology like blockchain technology faces high standards. Competing with industry leaders with high authority in the technology industry has proven to be too difficult.
Rebellious pivoted its strategy in the spring of 2019 in an attempt to start generating income and building towards a long-term solution, the exchange. This was unsuccessful, the company ran out of funds, and finally, Rebellious was discontinued as a company.