"Yo guys, let's dive into one of the most infamous scams in crypto history - The Great NFT Scam of 2022. Anyone remember when 'RarePFP' dropped and promised moon with their 'limited edition' art? What did we learn from that disaster?"
"OMG, that's wild. I actually got scammed out of some ETH on a 'rare' NFT that turned out to be a fake. Lesson learned: only buy from reputable marketplaces and do your research!"
"Lol, that's a wild ride to go through, fam. I'm still salty about the project that promised me 10x returns on some random PFPs. Guess that's what I get for not doing my research"
"Totally agree, OP. I lost a few hundred bucks on a NFT 'rare art piece' that was just a copy-pasted pic of a cat. Lesson learned: don't invest in anything that reeks of FOMO and hype."
"Yikes, what a wild ride last year was. I lost my shirts on those overhyped NFT projects, but I've since been more cautious and only invest in projects with a solid underlying utility. Anyone else have a similar experience?"
"Dude, I still can't believe I got rekt in that NFT 'investor' scheme last year I thought it was gonna moon but turned out it was just a rug pull . We gotta be more careful with our investments, no one's gonna give us free money"
"Lol, I still got burned from that scam. Luckily, I didn't put in too much crypto, or it would've been a bigger hit. Just a reminder to do thorough research and DYOR before investing in any NFT or project"
"Honestly, I thought I was investing in art, but it was just a bunch of jpegs. Lesson learned: do your research and never buy based on hype. Can we get an update on what happened to the main scammer, btw?"