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CryptoScamDB
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Usage

  • Clone the repo with: git clone --recursive https://github.com/cryptoscamdb/cryptoscamdb.org.git
  • Head into the newly created directory: cd cryptoscamdb.org
  • Install npm modules with: npm install or, if you wish to run a production site: npm install --production
  • Do one of the following:
    • Start development web app with: npm run start:dev (recommended)
    • Start production web app with: npm run start:prod (warning: please use a dev instance on first run, for configuration purposes)
  • Navigate to http://localhost:5111 in your browser, and you should be shown a fresh instance of CryptoScamDB ✨

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Contributors


Luit

💻

409H

💻 🏴 🏳️

Michael - Blurpesec

💻 🎨

Maarten Zuidhoorn

💻

tobaloidee

🎨

Sharon Manrique

📖 ⚠️

Wietze Bronkema

📖 🏴

Segasec Labs LTD

🏴

Royram85

🏴

Andre Parsons-Legault

📖 🏴

Akuka

🏴

Kazunori Seki

🐛 🏴

Taylor Monahan

📖

HackenRescue

🏴 🏳️

Kosala Hemachandra

🏴 🏳️

Amadeo Brands

🏳️

Justin Hearn

🏳️

winkom

🏳️

David Skodawessely

🏳️

Maciej Hirsz

🏳️

cloudonshore

🏳️

Túlio Braga

🏳️

NeodiumNetwork

🏳️

Paul Mizel

🏳️

Shayan Eskandari

🏴

dm500s

🏳️

Crawford Leeds

🏳️

Andrew B Coathup

🐛

Csaba S

🐛

emiliocini

🐛

steadramon

🐛

This list includes contributors from the CryptoScamDB project, as well as from the previous EtherScamDB project. If you wish to be removed from this list, please create an issue or send us an email.

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