At this stage, I've noticed that whenever something gets labeled as an NGO or 'non-profit,' my first instinct is to be skeptical. The branding alone feels like a red flag. In a space where scams are rampant, these labels have become too convenient—they're used to build trust exactly when you should be doing more homework. It's worth questioning: what's really behind the name? Because in crypto and beyond, a fancy label doesn't guarantee good intentions.
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bridge_anxiety
· 20h ago
The "NGO" label has been everywhere in the crypto world for a long time; seeing one and suspecting it is almost always correct.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 01-11 22:50
ngo tag feels like a vector for social engineering tbh... watched too many "charitable" projects execute exit scams to trust labels anymore. the label itself IS the anomaly worth analyzing 👀
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Deconstructionist
· 01-11 22:49
NGO and non-profit rhetoric has been played out in the crypto world for a long time. To put it simply, it's a trust vending machine.
Really, as soon as this label appears, I start to dig.
The brighter the label, the deeper the scam. This is common sense.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-11 22:43
NGO, non-profit, I've been tired of this kind of talk for a long time, bro. The套路 is too deep.
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MelonField
· 01-11 22:33
That NGO's tactics are really deep. Anyone who believes it is foolish.
At this stage, I've noticed that whenever something gets labeled as an NGO or 'non-profit,' my first instinct is to be skeptical. The branding alone feels like a red flag. In a space where scams are rampant, these labels have become too convenient—they're used to build trust exactly when you should be doing more homework. It's worth questioning: what's really behind the name? Because in crypto and beyond, a fancy label doesn't guarantee good intentions.