• sab@lemmy.world
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    1 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?

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      1 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.

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        1 year ago

        Ah, probably my filter bubble then.

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

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          1 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.