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Read all about it at the above link. There's way too much to process here. This is going to be wild.
Good lord. They've looked at the last few years of crypto and thought..."Yeah, that looks like a good way to do things! What could go wrong?" What a ridiculous scam. The fact that the Cryptobros at /r/CryptoCurrency are excited tells me all I need to know that this is a scam.
Well yeah, the crash is included in the last few years of crypto. That's my entire point. Everything you mentioned is what I meant by the last few years of crypto.
I don't understand how it differs from what they have now, except in implementation. You have points that while may not technically be directly linked to Reddit, are accessed only through Reddit. How is that functionally different from the points and coins they have now?