It is a scam
It is a scam, plain and simple. Do not purcahse pepenode. Your coins will simply evaporate into thin air when you try to move them to sell.
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It is a scam, plain and simple. Do not purcahse pepenode. Your coins will simply evaporate into thin air when you try to move them to sell.
Customer support is non existent. Trying to establish which wallet has my pepenode tokens in and they dont even reply. They have zero customer support on social media only loads of fake scam accounts pretending to be them on X etc. Having to resort to leaving neg feedback to get some kind of response. Lets see if THAT works. There is quite literally no way of contacting them so it seems PEPENODE could be a scam.
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