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The Confused State of iEthereum
Color-Coded Chaos: The Intriguing Odyssey of iEthereum Shades of Red, Blue, and Green
Title: Navigating the iEthereum Maze: History, Confusion, and Opportunity
At the iEthereum Advocacy Trust, we exclusively support the original iEthereum token, which remains our primary focus. Unless otherwise noted, all our communications and articles pertain to the original iEthereum contract: 0x859a9C0b44cb7066D956a958B0b82e54C9e44b4B.
In our previous articles, we've highlighted various forms of interference with the iEthereum project. Terms like “interference,” “funny business,” “potential fraud,” and “manipulation” have been used to describe the evolving landscape of iEthereum.
One notable instance of interference is the emergence of a “new” iEthereum. This version, which shares the same logo but features a different color, has raised significant questions and confusion. We don’t know the intent behind this new iEthereum, and we aim to avoid making accusations or assumptions. Our focus remains on the original iEthereum, which we believe is the safest and most valuable due to its immutability and transparency.
We are not the founders or original developers of iEthereum, and it is not our role to challenge or criticize the broader ecosystem. We support any well-intended developments, and our goal is to provide clarity.
The Emergence of the New iEthereum
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