BlockDAG, a blockchain initiative that has accumulated close to $435 million since launching in early 2024, is facing scrutiny after well-known crypto investigator
Known for uncovering crypto scams, ZachXBT stated on X that Antony Turner, BlockDAG’s listed CEO, is actually a paid spokesperson for Gurhan Kiziloz—a British businessman previously associated with unsuccessful fintech ventures and the now-defunct meme token Big Eyes Coin. Reports indicate that Kiziloz’s name is prohibited in BlockDAG’s Telegram group, with any mention being automatically erased or users being muted. Although the project touts a combination of Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) technology and Proof-of-Work mining for improved scalability, it has yet to launch a mainnet or confirm any exchange listings, despite multiple postponements of its token debut.
Despite ongoing controversy, BlockDAG is positioning itself as a significant contender in the crypto space for 2025. The project recently revealed a
Nevertheless, doubts remain. Nearly 60% of Trustpilot reviewers have given the project negative ratings, citing ongoing delays and a lack of clear communication. Additionally, there are concerns about the project's technical preparedness, as audits by Halborn and CertiK reportedly covered only vesting contracts.
BlockDAG’s difficulties stand in contrast to broader market movements.
In a market where liquidity and execution are crucial, BlockDAG’s fundraising approach and partnerships are intended to establish it as a leader in 2025. The project’s
The next few months will reveal whether BlockDAG can turn speculation into lasting adoption—or if it will become another crypto project undermined by governance and transparency problems.
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