This practice allows questionable, and sometimes outright fraudulent ventures to appear credible simply by paying for exposure, leaving retail investors with a false sense of security.
In some cases, these platforms may even be aware of the risks or fraud associated with these projects, yet choose to work with them for profit.
At the same time, there are few reliable sources or investigative platforms focused on uncovering the truth behind these projects. The lack of transparency, combined with the absence of thorough, unbiased investigative resources, means that both new and seasoned investors face substantial risks.
Without dependable insights or fact-based reporting, the crypto space remains challenging to navigate, and investors are often left vulnerable to deceptive practices.