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MUZE

@xbtMUZE

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calendar_today04-10-2021 01:21:22

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1) Advisors? Yeah, right. Advisor is the most loosely-defined word we use in the ecosystem. Ramo supposedly was an advisor yet had control over nearly everything for the project. Advisor seems to bring re flags to a lot of projects...

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...and I have suspected for a while a lot of 'advisors' are founders or orchestrators who plan to rug and title themselves as such to detach their names from the project. What are they receiving in return for their 'advice'? If they aren't willing to show their cards,🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩

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2) ME needs to be held accountable for their actions. I understand a lot of people took the risk on this project because ME 'knew their future plans'. Yes, they could've been mislead just like us. Stricter doxxing has got to be a requirement for these launchpads ie Alder Academy...

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...not to mention, I can't help but feel they will launch ANYTHING that puts $$ in their pockets. The multitude of cash grabs following OKB sucked ungodly amounts out of the ecosystem. Decentralized at what cost? Not enough of us here to be shoving dogshit down throats.

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3) Trading with influencers. Lol, you hear this every day. What you don't hear everyday is that 90% of influencers just know how to run a social media acct and engagement farm. Only a handful that made their come up being stellar callers...

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...and if you don't know why an account has a large following you should ASSUME they suck at trading like 90% of the population. There are exceptions ofc, and plugged-in people with large voices are important for the progression of the ecosystem. BUT THEY LOSE MONEY TOO, ya know.

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