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Do you think the crypto industry is capable of self regulation via the use of blockchain analytics tools like Arkham Inteligence which can turn even the most retarded bizlet into a Sherlock Holmes grade junior detective? I think the scams and rugs will dry up on their own with no fed agencies or task forces required due to how easy it is to follow the money and monitor/label nefarious individuals across all chains now.

>> No.55284789

I'd rather Gary just do the work for me and publish a list of curated coins for everyone to buy. Wouldn't that be so much easier?

>> No.55284898

>>55284673
i used to think common sense was a thing but apparently it isn't when even the jaded cunts of /biz/ seemingly can't stop falling for the most obvious scams on the planet on a daily basis. TOAD nor PEPE should have ever taken off by any means but here we are.

a community a-la tradingview but instead focusing on calling out scams with specialized tools would be very cool. way better than fully automated tools like tokensniffer or example (which is proven to be outdated dogshit).

>> No.55285013

>>55284673
arkham is nothing more than a polished etherscan

>> No.55285018
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>>55284673
>>55284898
LARPing as a 70's detective in a rainy New York City with other anons to shoot down pajeets and scumbag e-celebs I despise with a burning passion? Sounds pretty fucking cool even if I don't really care about the well being of normies dumb enough to buy shitcoins in the first place.

Sign me up.

>> No.55285082

>>55285013
even then it's still a better etherscan, so bring it in. always good to have good tools to dyor before buying stuff not in the top 50.
>>55284789
>please centralize and dumb things down for me, i dont wanna do anything on my own
terrible idea to be honest. however, a bulletin board with like "DO NOT BUY UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES" picked by community and staff alike would be useful i think

>> No.55285103

>>55284673
um these rugs are the financial innovation and your best chance to make money imo

>> No.55285135

>>55285013
Use the right tool for the job

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>>55285018
Now buster, you put it that way and it's hard for a man of my ilk to not be intrigued...

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>>55284673
>>55284898
it does sound pretty interesting. innovative for sure, i can't really recall anyone trying to perform something like this before.

jeets get starved to death, less garbage polluting and ruining the already wary reputation of crypto as a whole, more people come in to pour liquidity into it.

>> No.55285226

i despise projects releasing tokens before there's even a fucking product to back them up in the first place so if this incentivizes people to actually fucking work then its good. hopefully admins/jannies of a website like that won't be megalomaniac shitters.

>> No.55285235

>>55285226
a ticker is all the product that matters

>> No.55285253

It's quite hard not to fall for these scams.
Newbies mostly get into crypto because they want to get rich quick. With the current state of Dex's and bridges and all the complications, they're bound to fall for one of these scams thinking they've found the jackpot

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Only the feds could build something like Arkham

>> No.55285389

>>55285260
we can point fingers at anything and think everything is a honeypot or we can just accept they are everywhere, like vermin. i dont see why feds would be interested in sniffing out shitcoins when their main narrative is killing crypto.

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>>55285260
>he doesnt know the feds are in every nook and cranny of anything having to do with money
Little bro...

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buy blockhotel. io
29k nanocap

>> No.55287399

>>55285260
It does look like something that the nsa or cia would use. Like the data visualization and how it connects everything together to the source. Who knows.

>> No.55287467

I killed a fed years ago, hid the body and nobody knows.

>> No.55288313

The best use case is keeping the institutions honest

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55288579

Ok, then I will use zk snarks proofs to avoid you faggots. Thanks for the heads up.

>> No.55288706

>>55284673
How are people using this? All I can do is join a waiting list.