Catizen: A Scam or Not?

Following the distribution of the Catizen airdrop, where most participants received two Cati coins after putting effort into the game, many questions have arisen.

After this distribution, some influencers initiated a boycott of the project through posts on social media, often very aggressive.

Now, let’s distinguish between play-to-earn, where you invest money to progress, and tap-to-earn, where you don’t need to spend a single dollar to earn coins for free. Catizen was a game in which you had to invest a lot, not only money but also time.

Apart from that, I find the project super cool and full of innovations, with great potential, especially thanks to the Cati tokens, which serve as governance tokens. These allow holders to participate in launchpools, liquidity pools, and obtain tokens from new projects within their ecosystem.

Honestly, best of luck to the team and the project.

Guys, let’s take a look at the innovation that the Cati project brings beyond the distribution of their tokens.

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