aside from “sounding” different, they have a distinct pattern —> 👀
That same emoji appears in Bark’s posts.
Now, I don’t know if they just got sloppy out of ego and greed or if this is some twisted game, leaving traces on purpose (criminals really do this).
And here’s a fun fact: they tried posting a pic of Kanye to probably reinstate trust?!
…but it was just a screenshot, not a real photo from his camera roll.
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What happened here is a mix of incompetence, ego, and a deliberate display of power.
Just like with Hayden and Argentina, they didn’t even try to hide.
Not because they couldn’t, but because they wanted to be seen.
At this point, these guys have probably scammed so much money that they’re no longer just chasing wealth
👉 they’re chasing control, status, and the thrill of the game.
And that’s what makes this truly terrifying.
When criminals accumulate enough money, their mindset shifts.
They start living in a reality of their own creation, following a different set of principles and behaviors.
It’s no longer about survival or profit—it’s about power.
And that’s exactly how criminal psychology works.
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The Psychology Behind This Behavior
This isn’t just speculation—there’s solid research behind why criminals start behaving this way.
1.The Power Trip Effect
•Studies on financial crime show that fraudsters don’t just want wealth—they crave control and status.
•This aligns with White-Collar Crime Theory (Edwin Sutherland, 1939), which found that high-level criminals start seeing themselves as untouchable, justifying their actions as part of a “greater plan.”
2.The Illusion of Invincibility
•When someone scams millions and faces no real consequences, they start believing they’re above the law.
•Research on corporate fraud and organized crime shows that many criminals actually leave obvious traces—not out of carelessness, but to prove their dominance.
•This mirrors narcissistic and psychopathic traits, where risk-taking and control become more important than self-preservation.
▪️ The investigation, led by holders feeling repeatedly deceived, covers aspects like game development, marketing plans, and the actual team behind the project.
▪️ The investigation alleges strategic misrepresentation, supported by screenshots from the official team.
Momoguro drew holders with 3 major selling points:
1▪️ The opportunity to partake in a pioneering web3 game.
2▪️ The potential for Momoguro to evolve into a global IP with a TV show, seemingly facilitated by Disney.