• @sab@lemmy.world
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    301 year ago

    Did they though? It might be my filter bubble, but whenever I saw web3 being pushed I saw a small refraction of responses of people who also thought it was a great idea (typical salesbros - so a good idea for others to do, just not for themselves). But the vast majority of people reject it for being a scam.

    So how many people fell for it, really?

    • @trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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      231 year ago

      Did the average person/average internet user fall for it? No.

      Did the people who fell for it get sucked into what was basically a cult that sucked the money out of a decent amount of people? Yeah.

      The numbers for some of these scam projects were honestly insane.

      • @sab@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Ah, probably my filter bubble then.

        I’d like to read more about this, do you know of any specific cases?

        • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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          31 year ago

          If you have time, I would suggest CoffeeZilla on YouTube. He basically just get into crypto scam, which isn’t hard to find these days. One specific case I would look at is the influencers taking on pretty much any scam projects to get money. The series is with Oompaville. A great watch.

      • TheHarpyEagle
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        11 year ago

        Yeah, I have only a little sympathy for the people who got pulled into the get rich quick scheme, particularly younger people who hit some money only to get caught in what was basically a gambling addiction.

        I have way more sympathy for their friends and family who either tried to financially support them when they hit rock bottom, or those who got scammed or stolen from just to pump more money into this bubble.