A user on Twitter named anmehrotra27 warned people raising a red flag about the upcoming Taki NFT collection claiming it to be a possible scam.
The user claimed that there are a lot of pieces of evidence that proves the Taki project can be a fraud. He believes that the Taki collection is linked to another fraudulent NFT collection ‘What The Fox NFT’ and both project curators are the same people.
In a thread, anmehrotra27 attached many images and screenshots that unveiled immense similarities between Taki and What The Fox NFT collections.
However, the project has been verified by Alpha Labs and The Fellowship. These two firms specialize in KYC and verification for new NFT projects.
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The screenshots show that the founder of What The Fox, Stayrebel is present on both servers. Apart from this, discord server layouts, rules, minting price, the concept of staking, and others so many informative texts seem close to What The Fox NFT collection.
Another major missing fact for the Taki NFT collection is the lack of a website. Neither What The Fox had a website, nor the Taki collection has.
However, it is still not confirmed whether The Taki NFT project is valid or not.