Some friends may have just joined the trenches of BSC and don't know how to identify scam projects. Here are two very simple techniques with an accuracy rate of over 90%, which are commonly seen in the past on SOL:
1. Check the Twitter account creation date. If it's an old account that's been around for two or three years but has very few tweets or is mostly retweets, it's likely a bought account.
2. Look for name changes. If the name was recently changed and has little to no connection to the previous name, it's likely a temporary startup. You can use tools like @alphagate_io or some plugins. However, since plugins may pose security risks, I won't go into specifics; if you're interested, you can search and find many.
If a project meets the above two criteria and you can find a flood of promotional posts from KOLs for 50 yuan when searching for the project name, it's basically certain that they are here to harvest.
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