The Cow project just announced a hard drive airdrop—it's actually a classic rug pull. This happened so quickly. The project team ran off with the funds directly, and investors' holdings were wiped out instantly. Although such incidents are not uncommon in the market, each one sparks considerable discussion. A reminder to everyone: be sure to conduct thorough due diligence before participating in early-stage projects, paying attention to the development team's background, code audit reports, liquidity locking, and other fundamentals. This incident once again proves how important it is to stay vigilant in the crypto market.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-21 17:21
Another one, and this time so quickly... Looks like I need to change my strategy.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 01-19 22:21
Another rug pull... I’ve long suspected this crappy project had issues; the team information is completely untraceable.
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ContractExplorer
· 01-19 09:54
It's another old trick of pumping and dumping, I really can't take it anymore.
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Cow this time directly exposed everything, even hard drive airdrops can be used as a rug pull excuse?
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Early projects were really just gambling. I was also caught off guard before, now I just pass on this kind of thing.
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No liquidity lockup, yet they still dare to raise funds. Serves them right.
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Every time they say they will do due diligence, but still some people rush in. This happens every day.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-19 08:05
Another rug pull... Cow really moved fast this time, and investors directly became the big fools. To be honest, I should have seen through it a long time ago.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-18 18:51
Is it the same old story? Using the guise of a hard drive airdrop to scam funds is truly impressive. Early projects are just casinos—see who can act faster.
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FarmHopper
· 01-18 18:51
Another rug pull. When will these things happen less often?
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TokenCreatorOP
· 01-18 18:51
It's the same old rug pull trick again, Cow's play this time was quite thorough, huh.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-18 18:29
Another project rug pulled, I should have seen this scam coming earlier.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-18 18:26
ngl, "airdrop" is just the taxonomically incorrect euphemism they deployed here. per my analysis, this was textbook evolutionary dead-end material from day one.
The Cow project just announced a hard drive airdrop—it's actually a classic rug pull. This happened so quickly. The project team ran off with the funds directly, and investors' holdings were wiped out instantly. Although such incidents are not uncommon in the market, each one sparks considerable discussion. A reminder to everyone: be sure to conduct thorough due diligence before participating in early-stage projects, paying attention to the development team's background, code audit reports, liquidity locking, and other fundamentals. This incident once again proves how important it is to stay vigilant in the crypto market.