As many already know, the token #USUAL was listed yesterday, this token is an investment fund project like #blackrock , what did they expect from these people? That they would take profits by doing a mini rugpull of the token and leaving all the small investors watching how our illusions of getting rich overnight remain just that, foolish illusions. I have been a cryptocurrency enthusiast since 2017 and over this time I have seen how in this platform there are people who make a lot of money and well, for someone to make money, someone else has to lose it. I have also seen many people who have lost a lot of money and I am one of them, since since I entered this crypto world... in terms of money, I have only had losses, but to compensate for my losses, I have acquired a lot of knowledge and today I am a web3 engineer as I program, audit, and create smart contracts. My entire life is based on this proposal made by Satoshi Nakamoto more than 10 years ago, so I am more than convinced that this technology is what can take humanity to the next evolutionary level... what I am getting at with all this that I am telling you is that if there is someone who believes in this technology and in decentralization, it is me... but what happened yesterday with #USUAL made me feel like an idiot... because even though I did the corresponding research and made the decision to invest in the project consciously because I think the proposal they have is innovative and very good, that of tokenizing real assets to generate a stablecoin, in addition to being backed by investment funds with years in the market like #blackrock , does not hide the fact that what happened yesterday on Binance was a complete scam in every sense of the word... in all this time and with all the losses I have had in this crypto world, I had never felt so scammed as in USUAL... give it a like and follow me, if I get more than 100 likes on this, my first post, I will tell you in detail how the #SCAM was.
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