Someone invited me to a discussion. He claimed to be a programmer. But the way he showed evidence of vulnerabilities in $BOB as a token that could rugpull, I said it was the way of a layman, a non-programmer, because he used user friendly tools.
A characteristic of a smart contract programmer is that they never provide any proof or validation based on screenshots from other tools. Programmers always use direct blockchain data by providing the transaction hash from the source because not everyone understands programming languages. That’s why tools were made to help laypeople check vulnerabilities more easily. But again, you still have to look directly at the data on the blockchain explorer.
I asked that man to open his Binance Square experience badge on his profile because I wanted to verify, as he claimed to be very experienced. But after that, when I commented, everything was deleted and it seems he blocked me.