No. The better question would be, "how can we educate the majority of people to learn and identify which project are scam and which project are not?" and "how can people learn to manage their risk especially in terms of investment?"
As long as there is money involved, shady projects will persist, and the only practical answer I can think of is education. Government can only warn people and it's up to individuals if they will follow or not.
yup! before starting and doing anything must prioritize education.
if it starts from learning, we are less likely to end up on scam coins. even someone who is an expert also needs it.
but basically people will be very difficult even do not want to learn, they do not have the patience.
Learning is the key to success, experience teaches us to add insight, especially for people who are new to the crypto world, of course there will be lots of obstacles and challenges that we will face, because we can't tell which coins are real and which are fake coins, a term in a proverb that scales are not necessarily fish, the point is to learn and continue to learn so that we can distinguish which coins are real and which are fake coins, such as the Pincon coin, a crypto token originating from Vietnam, which has succeeded in deceiving several investors.