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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fomo is a scam

I want a direct answer from the developer — not a generic copy/paste reply.

This app clearly allows users to buy tokens easily (Apple Pay, instant trades, etc.), and it shows active price movement, trading activity, and supposed buyers in real time.

But when I try to sell — the transaction fails or doesn’t execute.

So answer this clearly:

1) If your platform supports buying AND selling (which you claim it does), why are users unable to exit positions?
2) Is there real liquidity behind these tokens, or are users seeing price movement they cannot actually access?
3) Are certain wallets restricted from selling, and if so, why is that not disclosed?
4) What EXACT condition must be met for a sell to go through right now?

Your own platform promotes fast, seamless trading and instant execution, yet in practice users can be stuck holding positions they cannot sell. 0

This creates a misleading experience where it looks like a functioning market, but users may not actually be able to exit.

If there are liquidity issues, restrictions, or token-level controls, say it clearly.

If not — explain why selling fails while buying works.

Until this is answered directly, this is a serious red flag.

April 19, 2026
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