To add, there are quite a few more that I will write down when I remember. Looking back at the crypto scams over the years, feel free to add: 2013: Launch of public chain coins 2014: Launch of ball coins 2015: Bitcoin 3M 2016: JuBi, YuanBao launched zodiac coins 2017: ICOs, public chains, forks, WanKeYun (early Depin) 2018: Trading mining, Fomo3D, CryptoKitties 2019: Ponzi coins, IPFS 2020: DeFi, staking mining 2021: Chain games, running shoes, Ponzi schemes 2022: NFTs, metaverse, socialfi 2023: Inscriptions, runes, RWA, RGB++ 2024: Memes, PvP, depin, AI 2025: Celebrity coins, remaining scams unknown…
Looking back at the web3 scams over the years, feel free to add more: 2017: Public chains 2018: ICOs 2019: Token issuance, IPFS 2020: DeFi, staking mining 2021: Chain games, sneaker projects, Ponzi schemes 2022: NFTs, metaverse, social finance 2023: Inscriptions, runes, RWA, RGB++ 2024: Memes, PVP, depin, AI 2025: Celebrity coins, remaining scams unknown...
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