With some projects recently crashing do to fraud and bad practices do you think there’s a need for more expert in depth analysis on projects in the crypto space?

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With some projects recently crashing do to fraud and bad practices do you think there’s a need for more expert in depth analysis on projects in the crypto space?

Mass layoffs are hitting a lot of crypto projects and to try and stay afloat there will probably be an uptick in companies doing shady things. But this will just result in the lie getting covered up and unsuspecting people getting sucked into the scam. As we continue in a bear market more and more projects are getting squeezed and this could spell a coming disaster for many in the coming months. The analysis that's currently available on a lot of these projects isn't very thorough and there's a lot of information being withheld from the average crypto user.

I'm the head mod of r/eth and sometimes people tell me about shady things going on with certain projects. I was considering putting together a group that analyzes different projects for things like fraud, bad practices, bad financials etc. and figures out which ones are most likely to crash. Would you be interested in the findings of a group like that?

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