How To Identify A Pyramid Or Ponzi Scheme In Blockchain Gaming
Taking a look at common methods used by pyramid and ponzi schemes that pretend to be blockchain games since not all of the rules of traditional investment should apply. After reviewing hundreds of projects, there are some glaring differences that begin to stand out, which may be missed by the untrained eye.
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