The crypto community has questioned the legitimacy of the OpenDAO airdrop.

2021-12-25 21:21
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According to a December 25 press release, some users in the crypto community have suggested that the leader of the SOS airdrop OpenDAO project, which led to discussions in the NFT community today, could become a host for NFTCLUB721 and the famous author. 9x9x9eth. While the main premise of the campaign is to have OpenSea crawling, it uses scams and SOS tokens to reward victims of OpenSea scams, but allows anyone involved to merge with the OpenSea contractual agreement to participate in the airdrop. . . According to private media in the cryptocurrency community, including PUNKS Comic founder Beanie, people don't need to look for SOS. Canary Collection co-founder osf tweeted: Is SOS legal? I am very skeptical of requests for Random Airdrop tokens. 9x9x9 has said it will spend $ 100 million to help build the SOS community, but it appears the communities have been devastated. Participation in the bot's OpenDAO airdrop project presents a risk of theft from users who click on this link.

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