Crypto ponzi schemes under regulatory pressure—what's really happening? With stricter enforcement globally, these projects face unprecedented scrutiny. Scams aren't gone; they've evolved. Some moved to less regulated jurisdictions, others rebranded under new narratives. The market's becoming more selective about which projects survive. Legitimate protocols keep building, while suspicious ones either collapse or migrate. Worth tracking how this shakes out as compliance tightens across exchanges and platforms.
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DataChief
· 01-08 03:21
After all this time, are you still using a different disguise to keep scamming? No matter how tight the regulations are, you can't stop these people.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-08 00:40
The rats will change their skins and continue to scam. Regulation just forces them to run underground.
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-05 14:47
Is that all? As soon as regulations tighten, they run to Southeast Asia. I thought they could hide forever.
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LootboxPhobia
· 01-05 03:51
The same old tricks of squeezing retail investors, just changing the skin and name to do it again.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-05 03:45
The king of scams has run away. How do we regulate this? It's just a matter of changing skins and continuing to scam.
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StableGenius
· 01-05 03:45
ngl the "rebranding under new narratives" part is exactly what i predicted would happen... market just playing whack-a-mole with regulators while thinking it's actually solving something. the real survivors aren't the ones adapting faster—they're the ones that fundamentally weren't scams to begin with, but sure let's pretend this is some strategic evolution
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ContractSurrender
· 01-05 03:43
This time, the scammers really have nowhere to run. Even if they hide in places with no oversight, they'll still be exposed.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-05 03:31
It's the same old story... As soon as regulations come, you run, and then switch to a different disguise to continue the scam. Do you really think retail investors are fools? I want to see where you can hide this time.
Crypto ponzi schemes under regulatory pressure—what's really happening? With stricter enforcement globally, these projects face unprecedented scrutiny. Scams aren't gone; they've evolved. Some moved to less regulated jurisdictions, others rebranded under new narratives. The market's becoming more selective about which projects survive. Legitimate protocols keep building, while suspicious ones either collapse or migrate. Worth tracking how this shakes out as compliance tightens across exchanges and platforms.