The truth has finally come out, and it's time to expose MANTRA ($OM) and its CEO @jp_mullin888 for what they truly are—a massive scam that has manipulated and betrayed thousands of loyal community members. How MANTRA ($OM) Scammed Its Community 1. Forced Users to Bridge $OM for Galxe Rewards MANTRA required users to bridge $OM tokens to qualify for Galxe rewards, costing approximately $40 per user in transaction fees. However, when the airdrop arrived, 70% of participants were declared ineligible—rendering their efforts and costs completely worthless. This was nothing more than a manipulative cash grab at the expense of loyal users. 2. Broken Promises on 10% Unlocks Initially, the team promised a 10% unlock of tokens, but @jp_mullin888 and his team introduced a new eligibility checker, disqualifying many loyal holders. The remaining 90% of locked tokens were already deemed insignificant, proving that this was a deliberate bait-and-switch deception. 3. Airdrop Eligibility Scam The airdrop eligibility rules were changed multiple times, with zero transparency. Many real contributors were suddenly disqualified without explanation, proving this wasn’t just mismanagement—it was outright fraud. 4. Centralized Control of $OM MANTRA claims to be decentralized, but the team controls 70% of the token supply, making true decentralization impossible. The project’s manipulation of token unlocks and eligibility criteria has shattered any trust in its fairness. 5. Delays, Lies, and Broken Trust Every roadmap milestone was delayed, every excuse turned out to be a lie, and @jp_mullin888 expects the community to accept it. Hiding behind the phrase, “My decision, my responsibility,” won’t undo the damage that has been done. 6. Deleting Criticism & Ignoring the Community @jp_mullin888 and his team actively delete criticism, ignore valid concerns, and silence anyone calling them out. Instead of engaging with the community, they have chosen censorship and cowardice over accountability. The Community Speaks: $OM IS A SCAM MANTRA ($OM) used its community for hype, manipulated trust, and left thousands of investors holding the bag. Millions of former supporters are now calling for $OM to be delisted from exchanges. Request for Delisting $OM from Binance @cz_binance and @binance, the community demands action. $OM is a scam, and we request that Binance immediately delist $OM and investigate the fraudulent activities of the MANTRA team. Until transparency is provided, this project must be monitored and held accountable. The Future of $OM: The Downfall is Coming Karma is catching up to @jp_mullin888 and the MANTRA team. The downfall of $OM is inevitable, and those responsible for betraying the community will regret their actions.
In a response to Gabor Gurbacs, formerly of VanEck, on X, Argentine President Javier Milei reiterated his support for Bitcoin (BTC), and gave his blessing to be the new local currency. In the post, he also highlighted how cryptocurrency can be a tool to revitalize the national economy.
Milei announced that Argentina will allow multiple currencies to compete, and this includes Bitcoin. “There will be free currency competition. If you want to use Bitcoin, there will be no problems,” he wrote.
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Google's AI projects are motivated by "panic" of falling behind the competition, says former employee: Scott Jensen, senior UX designer for more than 16 years at the company, reinforces that new products do not reflect a true need of users, criticizing the lack of direction and comparing the current situation with the launch of Google+ in response to Facebook, in 2011. The information is from the Business Insider website.
British court rules that Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto 🙌🏻, creator of Bitcoin: the action was filed by the Crypto Open Patent Alliance, whose members include Jack Dorsey's payments company Block (founder of Twitter) in order to prevent Wright from suing Bitcoin developers. According to the judge in the case, he had forged documents by claiming to be the author of the 2008 white paper that contains the founding text of the digital currency. Wright will appeal the court's decision. The information is from Reuters.
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