For us, we only care about the tech, not the fluff.
We chose Swarms because of its technology. Twitter accounts are literally worthless. You can buy an account with tens of thousands of followers for just $500. It’s super cheap and doesn’t matter. A lot of projects do this kind of thing.
If it’s not a tech scam, I wouldn’t even be paying attention to what you’re saying. Honestly, it seems like you’re just riding the hype of his project.
Since you think highly of his tech, why not join Swarms and collaborate? You’ve got a real account after all.
You’re saying these accounts, the scam ones, shouldn’t they be commenting on the Hive project? Swarms just accepts them into the ecosystem, focusing more on code audits rather than evaluating media accounts and surface-level stuff. Whether a project is good or not should really come down to the tech side. And, like you said, Swarms has good tech. Thanks for the compliment!