A scamcoin is a general term for cryptocurrencies created with a single purpose: to enrich their organizers at the expense of participants. Unlike projects that develop real technology, a scamcoin is conceived from the outset as a tool for extracting profit through exchange manipulation or a disproportionate premine in favor of the creators.
Such coins are often accompanied by aggressive marketing and promises of rapid growth. The organizers accumulate a significant share of the supply in advance, artificially pump up interest, and then sell off their assets, leaving the remaining holders with a worthless token. Schemes like these are closely tied to manipulative tactics such as artificially inflating the price and then dumping it.
What to watch out for
- A large share of the coins concentrated in the creators' hands (premine);
- No real technology, roadmap, or use case;
- An opaque or anonymous team;
- An emphasis on quick enrichment instead of product development.
Understanding the signs of a scamcoin helps market participants distinguish real projects from empty tokens. Independently analyzing the coin distribution, technology, and team reduces the risk of running into such a scheme.
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