X402 Track "Scam" Identification Guide:
1) Be wary of projects with catchy names like x402xx, xxPay, Agentxx, etc., that immediately grab retail investors' attention, especially new projects launched at the last minute. Such clever tactics on the ticket ultimately expose their weaknesses.
2) Projects without a product, white paper, or roadmap, which immediately offer a contract and ask for huge sums of money, especially with rapidly updating mint progress bars, often exploit retail investors' fear of missing out and are inherently dangerous.
3) Projects without any pre-launch hype, community building, or demonstrable technological innovation, and with little public discussion, suddenly create a sensation with claims of massive mint gains or unprecedented success. The underlying motives are obvious.
4) Be wary of numerous top-tier KOLs suddenly and intensively promoting the same project, especially when many investment research and technology KOLs are unaware of its nature. Any truly valuable, innovative project cannot escape the eyes of those diligently studying x402 on the front lines.
5) If, at the same time, a project is met with both enthusiastic praise and condemnation, such a lack of consensus strongly suggests something unusual is happening; a project has suddenly emerged to cause trouble. Truly good projects receive gradual market feedback, not this bizarre polarization.
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