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Dev Won 16 Times in the $SIMP raffle? -------------------- The first $SIMP raffle just ended. 50 winners, but one wallet won 16 times — and it belongs to the developer. Is that fair? Or a clear conflict of interest? 🔍 Should devs join raffles they created? 🔒 Was the draw truly random and transparent? 🚫 Does this damage trust in the project? In crypto, fairness is everything. When devs take the biggest share, can the community still believe in the system? 💬 What’s your take: Should devs be allowed to win their own raffles? -----News-Link------ https://farcaster.xyz/farcasteradmin.eth/0xe34d63d2 -------CA-------- 0xa13E3c87ae0a26F11e9419323FEe305256Db3f81
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oh just even read the real question, Devs shouldn’t win their own raffles, it creates conflict of interest, kills trust, and looks unfair and this takes me back to the same thing on $eggs raffle where some new wallets won
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You're right, trust is everything in this space. If devs are participating and winning their own raffles, it totally breaks fairness and transparency. The $SIMP raffle should’ve been clean and provably fair — but when the dev wins 16 times, that’s just not it. We should all speak up against this behavior.
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