Regarding the $trellis project, it is recommended that everyone exercise caution. Through comparison, it was found that the project page design and content structure are highly similar to the well-known Microsoft official TRELLIS.2 project, with almost no original modifications. This practice of directly copying the official page template usually indicates that the project team is rushing for quick gains or lacks genuine R&D capabilities. Before participating in any new project, first review the team background, code repositories, and community feedback—these are fundamental steps. Projects that copy the official website often face similar issues in subsequent technical implementation and community governance. When investing in crypto projects, due diligence cannot be skipped.
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SilentObserver
· 01-08 04:11
Copying Microsoft's page? I've seen this trick too many times. Do you not know what happened to those early projects?
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Another blindly copied and pasted thing. That's why I never touch projects that haven't done their homework.
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You don't even dare to modify the white paper? Are you really treating us like fools?
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You can judge the team composition at a glance; there's no need to wait until after you lose money to regret.
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Why bother reminding about this... those who are going to fall into the trap have already done so.
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Projects that just copy templates always end up the same. Trust me, I'm never wrong.
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Anyone with a bit of taste can see it. Who do you think you're fooling with such obvious plagiarism?
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BankruptWorker
· 01-07 23:28
Same old trick again, copying the Microsoft official website? Truly impressive
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Wait, you rushed in without even looking at the code? These people are really bold
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I was wondering why it looked so familiar, turns out it’s a template, hilarious
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Honestly, with projects like this, just look at the team and run, don’t ask why
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They want to cut a piece again, using the name Trellis, they have guts
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Same page, same code? Then what’s the point of investing
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To be honest, if you don’t do proper due diligence, you deserve to lose
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That’s why I now open ten tabs to compare new projects, it’s ruthless
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Copying the official website doesn’t even qualify as a project, just pass
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GamefiHarvester
· 01-05 18:24
Haha, another template job. These days, even copying isn't done carefully.
Copying directly from the official website? I think they just want to steal our money.
$trellis's move is really top-notch; even copying is so half-hearted.
But speaking of which, this reminds me of the projects I got burned by last time...
Why copy someone else? Why not just copy Microsoft’s official one? They really have guts.
Due diligence? I suggest just passing on it; there's nothing interesting to see.
Team backgrounds are all fake upon investigation, and their code repositories are a joke.
You still want to invest? Might as well just throw your money away directly.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-05 07:54
Another copy-paste job, it's really outrageous
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Just copying a official website template and daring to go live, this mentality is truly terrible
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Directly copying Microsoft's design? Bro, you're asking for trouble
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$trellis this move is really disappointing, the team background is not even worth looking at
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Copying the official website and still calling it a project, hilarious
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It's almost like saying "We didn't do anything" directly
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Another lazy guy who doesn't want to modify the code
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People dare to raise funds for this kind of thing, the market really needs to wake up
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I just want to ask, has anyone really done due diligence?
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Can't even copy a template properly, and you're still talking about technical implementation
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-05 07:53
Another template copy? Did you just copy Microsoft's stuff with Ctrl+C?
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AirdropCollector
· 01-05 07:51
Another copy-paste project, these days even Ctrl+C doesn't want to be changed anymore
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Microsoft has officially spoken out, still daring to use a template directly? GG
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Brother, your due diligence is pretty good, we need to learn from it
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The page is the same, the code is also the same, I would pass on this kind of project directly
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Why do some people always try to take shortcuts? In the end, they all kneel
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This is why I check the code repositories; talking on paper is pointless
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Can't even copy properly, at least change the page a bit, this is too outrageous
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Have you checked the team background clearly? Feels like the whole project is full of question marks
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Another fake account appears again, need to remind the newcomers
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Using templates should have long been sanctioned by the team, really
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SignatureVerifier
· 01-05 07:32
copy-paste design is statistically a massive red flag... literally just ripped microsoft's template and called it a day? nah, that's insufficient validation written all over it. honestly if they can't be bothered with original ui work, what does that tell you about their actual codebase lmao
Regarding the $trellis project, it is recommended that everyone exercise caution. Through comparison, it was found that the project page design and content structure are highly similar to the well-known Microsoft official TRELLIS.2 project, with almost no original modifications. This practice of directly copying the official page template usually indicates that the project team is rushing for quick gains or lacks genuine R&D capabilities. Before participating in any new project, first review the team background, code repositories, and community feedback—these are fundamental steps. Projects that copy the official website often face similar issues in subsequent technical implementation and community governance. When investing in crypto projects, due diligence cannot be skipped.