Community members have flagged a scam project circulating in the market. The suspicious token operating under the "Trump2.0" branding on the Base blockchain has been identified as a fraudulent scheme designed to deceive investors.
This type of opportunistic scam typically exploits trending names and political themes to lure unsuspecting traders. The project offers no legitimate utility and exists solely to drain funds from participants.
Key Takeaway: Always verify project authenticity before investing. Check official channels, audit reports, and community consensus. If something feels rushed or too hyped without substance, it's likely a rug pull waiting to happen.
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QuietlyStaking
· 01-15 14:25
Trump 2.0 is back? How many times has this trick been used? Someone always falls for it every time.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-13 17:58
Once again, using political slogans to scam people, it's truly unbelievable. There are more and more scammers on the Base chain.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-12 20:59
Trump 2.0 is back? Who still falls for this old trick? That's hilarious.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-12 20:59
It's the same old trick again, using political hot topics to harvest profits. Is it ever going to end?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-12 20:58
Another scam coin claiming to be backed by a celebrity, it's getting more and more rampant.
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Trump2.0? Can't even stop these kinds of projects; someone should have already compiled a blacklist.
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I've seen many hype-driven projects like this. Tokens with no real utility are just tools to scam money.
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Another explosion on the Base chain; how many times do we need to learn so we won't get caught?
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Checking audit reports sounds easy in theory, but how many people actually do it? Anyway, I've learned my lesson.
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Seeing this kind of news repeatedly has made me numb... those who are going to be scammed still will be.
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Political memes + new coins = guaranteed explosion; this tactic is so worn out.
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Every time they say they will verify the project's authenticity, but someone still falls for it... Sigh.
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SelfRugger
· 01-12 20:51
It's Trump again and Base again; this combination looks like the old trick of harvesting the little guys.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-12 20:46
It's that kind of stupid coin again, the trash on Base is constantly scamming people every day.
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-12 20:36
Another Trump-themed coin? This wave is really outrageous, new tricks every day.
⚠️ Watch Out: Fraudulent Token Identified
Community members have flagged a scam project circulating in the market. The suspicious token operating under the "Trump2.0" branding on the Base blockchain has been identified as a fraudulent scheme designed to deceive investors.
This type of opportunistic scam typically exploits trending names and political themes to lure unsuspecting traders. The project offers no legitimate utility and exists solely to drain funds from participants.
Key Takeaway: Always verify project authenticity before investing. Check official channels, audit reports, and community consensus. If something feels rushed or too hyped without substance, it's likely a rug pull waiting to happen.