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It was marked as unlisted, then Molly White (@molly0xFFF) got ahold of it and started making fun of it. That's how I found out about it. Now Cryptoland is threatening Molly with legal action

https://twitter.com/molly0xFFF/status/1479974074986209286

Edit: She has another site that is very cool: "Web3 is going just great" consisting of a daily update of the latest rugpulls and other frauds

https://web3isgoinggreat.com/




"cease and decease". omg, what a bunch of hacks

https://twitter.com/cryptoland/status/1480236809531838464


Her response to that is gold.

> "cease and decease"

> I have removed all the false information


I thought it was a prank?

And that c&d looks faked


The email is likely not faked because they doubled-down but it shows another area of incompetance. A real cease and desist would likely go through an actual lawyer (with relevant contact information to ensure they actually have standing), not a legal@ email address.


it's not a c&d if not sent by a lawyer. this is a nagging email


What's the difference?


It feels like that way to me but it's hard to tell these days. Possibly a good example of Poe's law




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