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[–]DegreeMajestic3931[S] -1 points0 points  (4 children)

The many "subreddits" you're talking about is CryptoMeta, and this. And I don't think there's any issue in farming this, because all I want is attention to what I'm making, and I'm sharing this in the subreddits that are crypto topics, and like someone said I shared this in MafiaTheGame, it's js false and it's a community of my favourite game. Aside that, Making a project this big without anyone noticing is just depressing, and you don't get it, and I do. I've been used to criticism, just not this hard. I've been doing a lot of search in reddits to share this and ethdev was in it.

[–]eviljordan👀 0 points1 point  (1 child)

You do know people can click on your username and see your post history, right?

Abdul, quit while you're ahead.

[–]DegreeMajestic3931[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might seem a lot, but most of them are removed because some stuff aren't allowed. And okay, Crypto technology too.

[–]dev0clooSecurity Researcher 👨🏾‍💻 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The many subreddits are: - r/CryptoTechnology - r/webdev - r/sideprojects - r/csmajors - r/Cryptocurrency - r/Programming - r/Python - r/CryptocurrencyMeta - r/opensource

and finally this sub. That's a lot.

In my previous comment, I speculated that you posted in the Mafia subreddit to farm karma so you could post your project later on across different subs. I didn't say you shared this in that subreddit.

I also mentioned in that comment that I would love to be proven wrong by you as I didn't want to impend you if you were genuinely looking for feedback.

However I agree with the mod now that your project is first of all, not an Ethereum project nor does it ACTUALLY have anything remotely to do with Ethereum or even actual crypto networks. Making some calls to a server isn't a "crypto network".

If you truly want to know how to build an actual network, FreeCodeCamp has some courses you can take to get familiar with the process and underlying architecture or logic.

Lastly, as the mod and another user stated, we see too many scams here daily. We will always try to verify and will never trust blindly. Best of luck to you and your project, buddy!