minidoge.finance Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Devteam6 the behind pye and minidoge…

Devteam6 the behind pye and minidoge are professional scammers.
They use the bot of auto boost to pump and dump the price.. Dump so the team can buy at low price and use buy back to pump so they can dump there on token its. A never ending cycle plus all of there promise to pye and minidoge holders are still not done.. Not a single one..

September 26, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful

The creators and administrators of the "MiniDoge" Token are the same ones who created and administer CreamPYE Token. They offered an Airdrop in July 2021 for all those who perform a number of tasks indicated by a Telegram BOT. At first they said that the airdrop would be carried out in a period of 90 days so as not to affect the price of the currency and that only those registered up to a certain date would be taken into account, removing several people who had filled it out anyway.

Finally, at the beginning of August, they inform that the Airdrop has concluded and that only the accounts with referrals were taken into account for the airdrop due to a limited supply, however, a burning of 50 trillions tokens occurred on August 6, 2021. Clearly they Not only did they not comply with what they offered, but they also preferred to leave the number of tokens to burn intact without even compensating a percentage to those who carried out the airdrop tasks even if they had no referrals!

I hope this post helps someone who wants to make an agreement with them.

August 13, 2021
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