Shaw: Swarm founders don't know how to code and have a history of fraud
On January 5th, Shaw, the founder of ai16z, stated on X platform that the founder of Swarms does not know how to code. He tried to warn the public, but it resulted in backlash. Despite his long history of fraud that can be found by searching his name on Google, the public still likes this 19-year-old high school dropout.
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