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> Would love to also « get sucked » into making 300k$.

Exactly.

It seems harmless - "look, we have this token, it is being traded anyway, do you want to get some of the emissions?"

Who wouldn't say "yes" to that free money.

But it's not clear at all how corrupting the crypto scam is, and how subtly the corruption seeps into what you do. It starts by "oh can you just tweet out about this" and you are "sure - it's just a tweet" and slowly grows.

Steve Yegg deserves credit for walking away from it.

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