To complement our previous explanation of the Stellar Network Explorer using the QFS token as an example, we understand that the following facts:
1 - The original domain issuing the QFS token is Quantum-Stellar.ai as shown in the first image
While the scam group domain (which was initially hidden in previous post but now appears because the scammers are also vigilant, having seen our previous post) is Quantum-steLLLar.io
Did you take note of the triple "L" in the scam domain name. It's a usual thing to overlook that and be a victim.
2 - The Original domain (Quantum-Stellar.ai) has Authorization Flags set to None, giving holders full control of whatever they buy.
In the case of the scam domain (Quantum-steLLLar.io), the buyers are at the mercy of the issuing account
We believe justice has been made to this case.
As long as you want us, we'll do our best to make stellar a safe haven for all.
Join us today
@quantumstellar
The Future is Now
Now is Quantum
The Future is Quantum
1 - The original domain issuing the QFS token is Quantum-Stellar.ai as shown in the first image
While the scam group domain (which was initially hidden in previous post but now appears because the scammers are also vigilant, having seen our previous post) is Quantum-steLLLar.io
Did you take note of the triple "L" in the scam domain name. It's a usual thing to overlook that and be a victim.
2 - The Original domain (Quantum-Stellar.ai) has Authorization Flags set to None, giving holders full control of whatever they buy.
In the case of the scam domain (Quantum-steLLLar.io), the buyers are at the mercy of the issuing account
We believe justice has been made to this case.
As long as you want us, we'll do our best to make stellar a safe haven for all.
Join us today
@quantumstellar
The Future is Now
Now is Quantum
The Future is Quantum