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Are you on dating apps and invested in crypto? Here’s what you should know

A recent media report has shed light on crypto fraud that occurred last year on a dating platform. A 24-year-old Tennessee woman reportedly lost $390,000 when she started dating a person named Hao on Hinge. As per texts seen by the NYT, he persuaded her, “I want to teach you to invest in cryptocurrency when […]

Lana Rhoades Deletes Twitter Account After Allegedly ‘Rug Pulling’ Her NFT Project

The adult film star now says she wants “nothing to do” with NFTs.

Citibank Phishing Scheme Uses Fake Suspension Alerts to Lure Customers

According to multiple reports, a large-scale phishing scheme has targeted customers of Citibank, requesting victims to disclose sensitive personal details in order to lift alleged account holds. The campaign used emails that feature Citibank logos, sender addresses that look genuine at first, and typo-free content. The Citibank customers targeted in these attacks were informed that their […]

Chinese Police Arrests Masterminds, Seizes $8.46M in Crypto Connected to Online Pyramid Scheme


Chinese police officers, specifically those operating from the Pingchuan Branch of the Public Security Bureau of Baiyin City, Gansu Province have cracked a case involving a pyramid scheme that was built around the XRP digital currency. (Read More)

With Massive Community Backing, NEVR Token Enters Presale Period

   Last year, the media latched onto the story of Squid Game Token, a token on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) that flew to a staggering multi-million dollar marketcap before the developers locked the trades and stole the liquidity, in a move known colloquially as a “rug pull.” To onlookers, the crime seemed extraordinary, but to those well-acquainted with the ecosystem, it was anything but. 

In the world of decentralized finance (DeFi), rugpulls and similar “Boiler Room” style scams such as honeypots are somewhat commonplace and are treated almost like an occupational hazard to be avoided; indeed, one can even purchase their own honeypot scam on Fiverr for as little as $15. However, one team of developers, recognizing the danger posed by these criminal elements, has decided to take matters into their own hands with a new project called NeverRug, launching on the BSC on March 1st.



The vision of NeverRug may be grand: to provide a regulating force within the DeFi ecosystem and rid it of fraud to restore investor confidence and foster growth; however, their two-prong approach is simple. 

A Capital "C" Community Token

The first part is building a foundation of education, rooted around a community–something that is well-underway, according to developer and team spokesman Kevin Glynn, who comes to the project from a background in financial technology. 

“We previously did a quiet test-launch of the NeverRug concept, and the support from the community was so great that we decided to pool our resources and give it a proper launch. From this community, we hope to see a wellspring of safe, vetted projects that can grow with mutual support and promotion.”

The second prong of the approach comes from the technology the team brings to the table: the NeverRug software will build upon risk assessment AI already utilized by some insurance companies to assign projects a “Pull Score.” This software will analyze the important metrics of DeFi projects in ways that eclipse all current competitors, and will strive to become the standard rating system within the environment. 

“Most scanners out there just read contracts and flag functions commonly used by scammers, however, their scope is somewhat limited and prone to errors–shady developers know how to game those metrics to look good, and honest developers are often misclassified as bad actors,” says Glynn, “through holistic methodology, we aim to change that.”

Preserving the DeFi Environment


This form of analysis includes analyzing the media presence of a project both on socials and more traditional outlets, and incorporating those metrics into the overall score. For example, a project could have a sizable following on social media, which would be a net positive, but the software could dig deeper and, through analysis, uncover that a majority of the following is just ‘bots,' which would count against their overall score.

“This is only our first step though,” explains Glynn, from his office in Cambridge, “from there, we plan to provide more in-depth audits of projects that we can, in turn, share with our community. Our mascot is Pully, an orangutan who also serves a forest guardian; that's how we see ourselves in this project. We see an intrinsic value in this ecosystem, something good that's worth protecting, and we think we can be the ones to foster positive growth here, and that's what we plan to do.”  

NeverRug Token will launch on the Binance Smart Chain on March 1st, but pre-sale information is now available at the NeverRug Website where the token will be for sale after launch, as well as through the Flooz.Trade and PancakeSwap exchanges. You can follow the NeverRug Project channel, or the community channel in Pully's Lounge Telegram, or read the NeverRug whitepaper.


Disclaimer: All investment strategies and investments involve the risk of loss. Nothing contained in this article should be construed as investment advice. Any reference to an investment's past or potential performance is not, and should not be construed as, a recommendation or as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit.


A Cryptocurrency Gift for Scammers: Russians Fall Victims to a New Fraudulent Scheme

Russian cryptocurrency scammers have developed a new scheme to trick citizens out of their money. They offer cryptocurrencies as gift options for holidays or birthdays. However, those who get involved in this "original" idea do not receive anything in return.

UK police recover $5.4 million lost in crypto scam

The United Kingdom’s Greater Manchester Police said it has successfully returned $5.4 million to people who fell victim to an international cryptocurrency scam totaling more than $20 million.

The post UK police recover $5.4 million lost in crypto scam appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Hackers Stole $1.7 Million Worth of NFTs from Users of OpenSea Marketplace

Malicious actors took advantage of a smart contract upgrade process in the OpenSea NFT marketplace to carry out a phishing attack against 17 of its users that resulted in the theft of virtual assets worth about $1.7 million. NFTs, short for non-fungible tokens, are digital tokens that act like certificates of authenticity for, and in some cases represent ownership of, assets that range from

Cambodia Illegal Gaming Operation Punishes Man with Daily Desanguination

A man who responded to an ad on 58.com for a job as a nightclub bouncer had his trip turn into a nightmare. The posting was a ruse that ended in kidnapping, extortion, and desanguination when he refused to participate in an illegal gambling operation. Authorities in the Cambodian province of Preah Sihanouk confirmed that […]

The post Cambodia Illegal Gaming Operation Punishes Man with Daily Desanguination appeared first on Casino.org.

French speakers blasted by sextortion scams with no text or links

You'd spot this one a mile away... but what about your friends or family?

Out Phishing: OpenSea NFTs Disappear

February 21, 2022       /       Unchained Daily       /       Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ Nexo, a crypto lender, has stopped paying interest on new deposits[...]

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