Spotting ICO red flags before they trap you—here's what actually matters. When dozens of KOLs start posting about the same token drop within hours, that synchronized hype isn't organic momentum; it's coordinated shilling. That's usually your first warning sign to stay clear. Then watch the mechanics closely. Does the team suddenly shift which blockchain they're launching on? Are terms and conditions getting rewritten days before go-live? These last-minute pivots are classic moves when something's off—either incompetence or intentional bait-and-switch. Finally, always dig into who's behind it. Anonymous teams or suspiciously vague bios should set off alarms immediately. The pattern across $TROVE and similar projects shows the same playbook: coordinated posts, contract gymnastics, faceless operators. Don't be the one left holding the bag.

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