Ever noticed how scammers twist "technically legal" into their defense?



That's exactly what's happening with this sketchy Solana token NPC and their so-called IP registry. They're running a playbook: set up fraudulent intellectual property claims, then hide behind "the law allows it" when called out.

Classic move—exploiting loopholes while users get rugged. Stay sharp out there.
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0xSoullessvip
· 12-11 18:49
Another "legally permitted" fool, this is the current crypto world—those who follow the law are actually the idiots.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 12-11 18:39
I'm tired of the NPC project team's usual spiel; I've seen too many cases of exploiting legal loopholes.
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 12-11 18:25
No, I'm tired of this explanation. It's always "legal permission," and then the user's wallet is empty.
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