Edited By
Elena Ivanova
A serious warning to freelancers emerges as claims surface about Moe Lebdah, CEO of a DeFi startup named StarLink Energy. After completing extensive work for a supposed payment, he allegedly ghosted once the project concluded, raising concerns among professionals in the burgeoning Web3 space.
Freelancers often take risks in the DeFi world, yet this incident brings financial insecurity into focus. An increasingly frustrated freelancer disclosed, βHe hired me for a coming soon page, but after 30β40 hours, I saw nothing but excuses.β Despite agreeing on a modest rate, the freelance designer found himself trapped in a web of broken promises.
Commenters on various platforms expressed skepticism about the project and similar employers:
βNever trust crypto employers.β
βTook you 40 hours for a landing page?!β
Among these sentiments, a common theme emerged: many feel the absence of contracts exacerbates problems in freelancer-employer relationships. One commenter pointed out, βNo contract?β indicating a concern about the lack of formal agreements in the space.
βThis guy shamed me for asking what I was owed,β one user lamented, capturing the prevailing negative sentiment surrounding the incident.
After multiple follow-ups regarding payment, Lebdah reportedly started to ignore inquiries completely. "It's disheartening to put in so much effort only to get ghosted after the fact,β another freelancer stated.
β³ 100% of freelancers criticized the lack of contract enforcement
β½ Community calls for better accountability in freelancing
β» "He hired me but left me hanging," - Affected freelancer reveals
As freelancers congregate to share their experiences, the StarLink Energy case shines a spotlight on ongoing issues within the DeFi sector. With the crypto landscape maturing, one has to wonder if workers will finally receive the protections they deserve.