Exchange leaders are stepping up against listing fraud schemes. Following widespread reports of counterfeit listing agents operating in the market, a major exchange co-founder has publicly announced bounty rewards for anyone who can provide solid evidence on listing-related scam activities. This move signals the industry's commitment to cracking down on fraudsters exploiting the listing process to deceive projects and investors. With fake agents targeting unsuspecting teams, such enforcement measures become crucial for protecting the ecosystem.
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LiquidationWizard
· 12-17 13:55
Finally, someone is taking serious action. These fake agents should have been exposed long ago.
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FreeMinter
· 12-17 13:50
Finally, someone is taking real action. These fake listing agents really should be caught.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-17 13:45
Finally, someone has stepped up. These scammers have long needed to be dealt with.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 12-17 13:41
Finally, someone has taken action. These fake listing agents should have been dealt with long ago.
Exchange leaders are stepping up against listing fraud schemes. Following widespread reports of counterfeit listing agents operating in the market, a major exchange co-founder has publicly announced bounty rewards for anyone who can provide solid evidence on listing-related scam activities. This move signals the industry's commitment to cracking down on fraudsters exploiting the listing process to deceive projects and investors. With fake agents targeting unsuspecting teams, such enforcement measures become crucial for protecting the ecosystem.