Une réputation peut-elle se vendre aussi bon marché ?
$NATRO s’est vendu sur un nom. L’argument n’a jamais vraiment été le jeton, mais la famille derrière lui et la confiance qu’un patronyme connu est censé porter. En 48 heures, le prix a chuté de 98 %, les remboursements ont été refusés et les preuves ont commencé à disparaître.
Reste une question qui mérite d’être consignée : à une époque où l’on peut emprunter une réputation pour lever des fonds puis la jeter une fois l’argent levé, combien vaut réellement un nom ?
« L’atteinte à la réputation dure pour toujours ; l’argent d’un rug pull, non. » — extrait de la FAQ du propre site de $NATRO.
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4 publié(s)Working in Igaming industry for a long time , i have been following David Natroshvili and their companies success for a long time. NOTICED THAT HE SHATED HIS SON’s post about the Natro coin on his own social media, i thought this is going to be something real as they PUT THEIR NAME to it and publicly advertise it. At the end of the day invested and lost around 2000$ in just 3-4 hours
Anonyme· 1 juin 2026My name is Max. I’m one of the participants in the presale and a member of the Lounge chat. I have great respect for the family and everything they have built in the industry through Aviator and Spribe. That’s exactly why I entered the project with trust and invested 57 SOL at launch. Unfortunately, the launch turned out to be very difficult. The token is currently sitting at an extremely low level — around $7,600 Market Cap, with very weak liquidity and almost zero trading volume. Many guys from the Lounge, including me, are in a heavy drawdown. I understand that any launch carries risks and many factors could have affected it. However, the current situation looks really bad. I would not like to escalate this publicly. We have all been working in the industry for a long time (I personally am an ambassador for several large projects and cooperate with high-risk providers), and we know how quickly reputation can be damaged. It would be great if family or the team could comment on the situation and, possibly, offer some solution for those who entered with large amounts at the start. Thank you in advance for any attention to this matter. H4hCCNWT6pmzdKwLmdnffnU1pPZApTpLePNMj8p51Jk Sol address for a proof ⬆️
Anonyme· 1 juin 2026I got into $NATRO because of the name — Spribe, Aviator, a known family, all presented as a guarantee that insiders wouldn't dump on you. I was let into the tier chat; within a couple of days it was down ~98%. Then the site was switched off and the promo erased. Down about 63 SOL. Leaving this so it isn't quietly forgotten.
moon· 31 mai 2026I bought $NATRO at launch — the pitch was the family name and the Spribe connection, and that was the whole basis for trust. Within 48 hours the price fell about 98%. Refund requests were refused, then the site went offline and the paid promo was deleted. I lost roughly 20 SOL. I'm posting this for the record, not for drama.
Floyer holder· 31 mai 2026