pretty low bar to do due diligence if you're going to hawk a financial product to your audience letting them get away with a handwavy "I got scammed, let me try again" is sort of questionable yeah
I also just want to explicitly address the whole "$FLOCKA is a scam" thing. I've talked with @WakaFlocka and his team and here's what I know: - he got convinced by a team to launch a coin - that team then rugged him — as we've seen with countless instances where celebrities are scammed - instead of abandoning and leaving as 99% of other folks have done, he didn't and decided to keep building - him and his team have showed up in a positive way since that moment, amplifying projects on solana and base, and building cool onchain products - @BaseDrop is an example of this: the easiest way to think about it as an onchain record label, where value for the songs accrues back to $FLOCKA via the pairing model do I wish he had been able to see through the scammers in the first place and not made the mistake? absolutely. but do i think we should blackball an earnest, talented creator and musician who someone else scammed — when we know that's a consistent pattern — and who rather than giving up, doubled down on figuring out how to use onchain to do good in our space? absolutely not. if we're ever going to grow this space, we need more talented people experimenting onchain. we need more creators bringing their work onchain. and we need more patience, understanding, and kindness as folks figure it all out. keep building, stay based.
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