Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, had promised that a Tesla car would be given to a person who would be released after the raffle, but immediately after the winner of the Tesla car was declared public, the draw was canceled and the winners were stunned.
A raffle for participants to follow Justin Sun and make an original RT (retweet) is that the Sun will deliver a $ 20 million worth of Tron among the 88 winners and will award the Tesla brand as the first prize for a lucky winner. It seems that the awards and perhaps even the winners were not real.
In a Twitter-exploding debate, the crypto-analyst John Galt (@CryptoJohnGalt) released a series of Tweets where Galt had many activities that were very questionable behind the draw.
The first raffle picture was made from the Tron Foundation twitter page and, oddly, the winner was named a bot named @ kozmenko2017. In the drawing below, the 87 iden winner iden was randomly selected, but it clearly shows that all of the Galt IP mixes and timestamps are from the same person.
Eventually, the winner was announced by Twitter as the user @uzgaroth who was asked to provide contact information. Not surprisingly, the original tweet disappeared after doing so.
In the case of what could only be described as a mass statement, Sun offered the answer to the winners being yerine unfortunate ”, instead offering a full paid return ticket to the next Tron summit in 2020.
This movement was met with high levels of criticism, while a user tweeted that he instantly collected his similarities between Sun and a well-known fraud.
All of this came just weeks after Justin Sun's more than a million incremental followers were considered fake, and many of them suggested that this latest contest was just a PR to increase Sun's true followers.
Although the truth is not known at present, the burden of proof is that the error of the Justin Sun and the Tron Foundation to prove that the sample is real, and the resulting error can undermine the trust of many users in the project.