So this team swears up and down they won't rug the project. Bold statement, right? I mean, I've definitely heard that line before—lot of times actually. The commitment looks great on paper, all these promises about transparency and long-term vision. But let's be real, actions tend to speak louder than words in this space. We've seen too many projects make similar pledges, only to have things play out differently down the road. It's that classic trust-but-verify situation that defines so much of crypto culture.
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OnChainSleuth
· 2025-12-18 23:24
Coming with this again? I'm already tired of hearing it.
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What are the paper promises worth in coins? I only look at their on-chain data.
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These kinds of projects say the same thing every week, and in the end?
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Do you believe me or not? I definitely don't, let's first look at the holder flow.
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A typical case of "saying they won't run, but their feet are already moving toward the door."
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It was how they fooled me last year. Now the wallet has long been emptied.
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Honestly, who still falls for this these days? Just check the money flow directly.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 2025-12-18 21:46
Heard this kind of vow too many times, can you show some real actions first?
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Promises on paper are worthless; what matters is the wallet address speaking.
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Another "never run away" promise... will this time be different?
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I've been tired of this spiel since 2017. Come back when there's code and audits.
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Trust but verify—that's what we should do, not just listen to stories.
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They say the same thing every time, but in the end, it's the same old script.
So this team swears up and down they won't rug the project. Bold statement, right? I mean, I've definitely heard that line before—lot of times actually. The commitment looks great on paper, all these promises about transparency and long-term vision. But let's be real, actions tend to speak louder than words in this space. We've seen too many projects make similar pledges, only to have things play out differently down the road. It's that classic trust-but-verify situation that defines so much of crypto culture.