I will answer you as a member of an undoxxed team.
A team being doxxed doesn’t prevent of anything. See the story about Safemoon (check coffeezilla on YouTube) for instance. On Tron we also had few examples the past few years (scams and failures).
This being said, what would be a reason for a team to not get doxxed. Well if you spend some time on Tronlink or Sunswap telegram groups, you will see that their admins are regularly threatened. Especially on Tronlink group. Ask @binulaj. Lot of users don’t DYOR, don’t read warnings, don’t even pay attention when they sign a contract. As a result, those users lose tremendous amounts of coins/tokens. They get angry, not against themselves, but against the wallet or the dapps they use.
How many angry people have I seen on sunswap group cause they’ve input usdt contract address in the recipient field?
Of course I share the pain of those people losing assets. But instead of trying to understand what went wrong and accept that the mistake came from them, they will threaten the teams and their families.
Now, a good way to avoid that is to make dapps as simple as possible. Reduce as much as we can the possibility for users to make mistakes. But we can’t be constantly behind them to monitor each one of their actions.
This is an interesting dilemma. It’s gonna be interesting to see how the world thinks about this outside of our crypto bubble.
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Ultimately, I think education is going to play a key role in investors and users to make a decision on what they invest in or which dapps they use.
I think there’s advantages to both and there will be a place for both.
It may also depend on which country these projects are located in. I know many countries will require these projects and businesses to register so being anonymous may not work in those places legally.
This would be a really good Twitter Spaces conversation
I think the masses will come when a consistent legal frame will be implemented.
It should also be accompanied by a strong educational program. Protecting users afterward is good but teaching them how to protect themselves not only from scams but also from their own actions is better.
As the crypto users gain in maturity it will be useless and even a burden for teams to remain undoxxed.