Behind the Scenes: How Much Do You Know About the Truth of Project Teams?

The crypto world seems decentralized, but in reality, many projects have a "script" behind them. From token distribution to launch timing, from market cap management to public opinion manipulation, everything is pre-arranged, and you may just be a "retail investor" in this script.

Many project teams write perfect white papers, claiming team members are all "former Google, former Meta," but in reality, they use fake resumes; the funding amounts are often in the millions, and once the funds are in hand, they start to squander, misappropriate, or even cash out and run away. And in your eyes, this is just the "retracement phase."

More commonly, there is the "dumping script": institutions first pump up the price to create hype, the community frantically shouts buy signals, and then, when retail investors buy in, they ruthlessly dump, causing the price to plummet, the community falls silent, and the responsible parties disappear. You call for rights protection? No one responds, as the project team is not even under any regulatory oversight.

Of course, not every project has a dark side, but understanding these "possibilities of darkness" will prevent you from being caught off guard the next time you are scammed. The truly smart players always maintain a rational skepticism towards projects.

Remember, transparency and trust in the crypto world are not default settings; they are scarce resources that you must actively verify.