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Topic: The era of scam, pyramid forked coins has come to the end (Read 89 times)

sr. member
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As I discussed about it months ago, there:
Upgrade or hard-fork? Is it time to stop over-misusing the term hard-fork?

In crypto, the term 'fork' has been abusively used since 2018 till early days of 2019. In my opinion, with lots of clone, scam forked coins we have seen so far, I think that it's time to put an end to scam, pyramid, clone coins that used as a nominal technical term. And, this one has been abused massively by scammers.
Bitcoin SV, another recent fork from famous altcoin, has ended as scam one.
https://www.coindesk.com/binance-delists-bitcoin-sv-ceo-calls-craig-wright-a-fraud

The forum rules can be changed, forum systems can be changed, so why we can not change technical term relates to fork in order to clean up scammers from crypto space?

Maybe the fork scam has ended but scam ICO and scam airdrops and Ponzi scheme in the crypto still exist, just check out the scam sections and IcoEthics list the list continues, new scam is exposed, these scammers keep trying and they are making new innovation in the hope that they scam more people.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 155
As I discussed about it months ago, there:
Upgrade or hard-fork? Is it time to stop over-misusing the term hard-fork?

In crypto, the term 'fork' has been abusively used since 2018 till early days of 2019. In my opinion, with lots of clone, scam forked coins we have seen so far, I think that it's time to put an end to scam, pyramid, clone coins that used as a nominal technical term. And, this one has been abused massively by scammers.
Bitcoin SV, another recent fork from famous altcoin has delisted from Binance
https://www.coindesk.com/binance-delists-bitcoin-sv-ceo-calls-craig-wright-a-fraud

The forum rules can be changed, forum systems can be changed, so why we can not change technical term relates to fork in order to clean up scammers from crypto space?
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