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    Xeronum (XRN): Scam? Let’s diver deeper in this new AI token

    Adam ChmielewskiBy Adam ChmielewskiDecember 23, 20193 Mins Read
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    1. The “Ghost Team” & Accountability Vacuum

    A project claiming to handle cross-border payments and AI-driven governance requires a foundation of institutional trust. Xeronum fails this basic test.

    Lack of “Doxxed” Founders: While the project issued a press release in late 2025 claiming a “solid operational foundation,” it failed to name a single C-suite executive or developer. In the crypto world, an anonymous team is a red flag; an anonymous team asking for “presale” funds is a crisis.

    Corporate Mirage: There is no verifiable evidence of a registered business entity in Ireland or any of its claimed European markets. This “ghost” structure ensures that if the project vanishes, there are no legal targets for law enforcement or defrauded investors to pursue.

    2. Technical Vaporware: The “Buzzword Shield”

    Xeronum’s whitepaper and marketing materials use “Autonomous Intelligence” and “Adaptive Governance” as shields to deflect from a total lack of technical substance.

    The GitHub Void: Legitimate blockchain infrastructure is almost universally open-source. Xeronum has no public code repository. Without a GitHub, there is no proof that their “AI utility layer” is anything more than a standard, centralized website designed to collect deposits.

    Audit Evasion: Despite promises of “independent audits” following their presale, no reputable security firm (such as CertiK or Hacken) has verified their smart contracts. Investing before an audit is essentially giving a stranger a blank check with no guarantee the “backdoor” to the treasury is locked.

    3. Manufactured Credibility: Unverified Partnership Claims

    One of the most dangerous aspects of Xeronum is its claim of “integration across travel and leisure platforms.”

    The “Expedia” Association: Scams often mention giant brands like Expedia or Booking.com to inherit their credibility. In reality, these platforms offer public APIs (like Expedia’s Rapid API) that anyone can use to build a site. Mentioning these names is a classic “credibility hijack”—using a public tool to make it look like a formal, exclusive partnership exists where there is none.

    Narrative Mining: By positioning itself as an “AI-driven” project during a 2025 bull market focused on AI, Xeronum is exploiting current market hype to bypass the critical thinking of investors suffering from FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).

    4. The Predicted “Exit” Strategy

    Fraudulent projects of this caliber typically follow a specific lifecycle. Based on the “red flags” identified, Xeronum is likely positioning itself for one of the following:

    The Liquidity Drain: After the “Presale” or “ICO” phase concludes, the anonymous developers remove the liquidity from decentralized exchanges, leaving token holders with “digital dust” that cannot be sold.

    The “Withdrawal Fee” Trap: As users attempt to reclaim their initial “staking” rewards, the platform may demand “network taxes” or “activation fees” in ETH or SOL. This is a common tactic to squeeze a final layer of profit from victims before the website goes offline.

    Final Verdict: Highly Probable Fraud

    Xeronum exhibits the classic symptoms of a “Pig Butchering” or “Rug Pull” scheme. It relies on high-quality graphics and futuristic language to distract from a total lack of transparency, verifiable code, and leadership.

    Recommendation: Avoid Xeronum (XRN) at all costs. * Do not connect your Web3 wallets to their site.

    Do not participate in “presale” tiers.

    Do not trust social media influencers promoting the token without technical proof.

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