Creating a new crypto project is dangerously easy: One needs to generate a token, pick a ticker, market it to the crypto community through coin information websites such as CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko, and then get it listed on decentralized exchanges or the thousands of new centralized crypto exchanges that will do almost anything for money.
Malicious entities can simply think of a catchy brand name or, better yet, grab a prominent brand, and sauce it with additional keywords that could make crypto beginners think it’s related to its legitimate counterpart. Because of this, the crypto market is full of tokens that have nothing to do with the name or brand they bring to mind.
We created a quick list of crypto projects that are unaffiliated with the prominent brands they resemble.
This project starts off its website with a Tesla car bouncing up and down carrying the Mini Tesla logo. Aiming at visitors who may be “tired of rug pulls and scam projects,” the Mini Tesla brand encourages people to buy its token on PancakeSwap. However, community members are frustrated with it and are calling it a scam.
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Several Twitter users, including JaferiMo and KabakciNiyazi, are accusing the project of being a scam.
Moreover, while it aims to look similar to the legit electric vehicle manufacturer, there are no official announcements from Tesla’s official channels about being affiliated with this project.
Many people grew up loving the Jurassic Park movie series and the more recent Jurassic World movies. However, dinosaurs are not as fantastic when used by unaffiliated teams pretending to be a part of the franchise to score quick bucks.
With a website filled with dinosaurs and the same font as the
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