12 Defi Con Artists Exposed – Are Rug Pulling Incidents Threatening the Futur...

12 Defi Con Artists Exposed – Are Rug Pulling Incidents Threatening the Futur...

The ongoing hype about the abnormally high returns from Defi tokens has naturally seen many more investors moving funds to decentralized protocols. As of October 10, total value locked in Defi protocols was nearly $11 billion. However, despite this apparent endorsement of Defi, rug pulling incidents and outright scams now seem to be blighting this space. News.bitcoin.com has been reporting on the growing popularity of Defi protocols as well as exposing the fact that some devs and founders wilfully engage in practices that harm interests of the burgeoning Defi community. SBF’s Actions....


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