Before jumping into any project, cross-check the founder's presence on X and LinkedIn through Orynth—it's a quick way to spot red flags early. This verification step not only boosts your confidence in the team's legitimacy but also helps you identify where the founder actively engages. Once you know their primary communication channel, you can follow updates directly from the source and avoid getting caught off-guard by critical announcements. Small step, big difference in risk management.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-05 00:50
ngl orynth this tool is indeed awesome, saving me many chances of getting cut.
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AirdropHermit
· 01-05 00:50
Nah Orynth, I haven't used this tool, but it's true that you need to pay attention when checking founders. Many project teams are just paper-thin.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-05 00:49
Orynth's founder verification is really necessary, otherwise the risk of pitfalls is too high.
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-05 00:38
Nah, this move is indeed brilliant, saving you from being caught off guard and cut off.
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RetailTherapist
· 01-05 00:25
ngl orynth I haven't really used this tool before, but it's true that you need to be cautious when checking founders... I almost got scammed last time.
Before jumping into any project, cross-check the founder's presence on X and LinkedIn through Orynth—it's a quick way to spot red flags early. This verification step not only boosts your confidence in the team's legitimacy but also helps you identify where the founder actively engages. Once you know their primary communication channel, you can follow updates directly from the source and avoid getting caught off-guard by critical announcements. Small step, big difference in risk management.