
Detail Analysis

Key Indicators
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Magic Eden
NFTs
NFTs
Scams
Extended Method:
Rug Pull
Data Sources:
Tekika a collection of 9,999 unique avatars. Tekika is your access onto our metaverse - an open world environment with the sole goal of revitalizing your creativity - collect, engage in economic ventures, participate in a group endeavours to build and explore, govern, and play on user-generated experiences. When the Tekika NFT project launched on the Magic Eden marketplace in December it attracted anime fans with its colorful and edgy designs. But that excitement wouldn’t last long.
The Tekika NFT official Twitter account has been deleted and people have taken to Discord to vent their frustrations about losing money. Some investors who spent solana on the project are trying to resurrect Tekika, as many people who get scammed with NFTs often do, but it’s unlikely that many outsiders will want to get involved in a project that turned out to be a fraud.
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