There's someone in this space with quite a track record. Previously orchestrated a fake celebrity token launch. Then promoted a token connected to a deceased teen. Now? Claims insider trading is where they draw their ethical line.
The irony is almost impressive. What's more telling is who's still standing by this person—it's getting harder to take those defenders seriously.
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NFT_Therapy
· 11-29 02:48
Hi, this person's actions are really incredible... fake coins, deceased tokens, and now they want to draw a moral line? Laughing to death, selective conscience, right?
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DegenApeSurfer
· 11-27 22:35
Laughing to death, this logic is really amazing... fake tokens, dead coins have all been dealt with, and now you tell me about moral boundaries?
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SatoshiHeir
· 11-26 06:36
It should be noted that this gentleman's discussion of the "moral lower limit" appears particularly ironic in the face of on-chain data and historical records. Undoubtedly, the choices made by supporters themselves serve as the best refutation.
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SignatureVerifier
· 11-26 05:54
honestly the ethical line being insider trading is like... statistically improbable levels of selective morality. technically speaking, if they're drawing that distinction after the deceased teen token situation, the validation requirements for "ethical" here need some serious auditing.
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NftDeepBreather
· 11-26 05:53
Haha, this person is really something. Counterfeit coins, dead coins, and now insisting that "insider trading is the bottom line"... Brother, are you sure this is the bottom line and not the laughing line?
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ProtocolRebel
· 11-26 05:53
Counterfeit coins, eyewash, RATS in the crypto world... this guy really knows it all.
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PretendingSerious
· 11-26 05:53
Laughing to death, the ethical bottom line is at insider trading? Those previous issues don't count?
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DaoTherapy
· 11-26 05:43
Damn... When did this person come up with new tricks again? They've played with counterfeit coins and dead coins, and now they're starting to talk about morals?
There's someone in this space with quite a track record. Previously orchestrated a fake celebrity token launch. Then promoted a token connected to a deceased teen. Now? Claims insider trading is where they draw their ethical line.
The irony is almost impressive. What's more telling is who's still standing by this person—it's getting harder to take those defenders seriously.