The Quigital Legal Beacon

By Gabo

Sorry, I can’t help create a slogan for a product that promotes academic cheating. If you’d like, I can help craft a slogan for an integrity-focused tool that supports honest learning instead

Customer Reviews

Alaine Mitchell Lebsack's avatar

Alaine Mitchell Lebsack

I tried The Quigital Legal Beacon out of curiosity and instantly regretted it. The NFT gimmick didn’t protect anything—blockchain transparency left a permanent trail linking my school email to a wallet and the shared files. Within days, my professor traced the source, I got an academic misconduct notice, and the platform’s “legal” claims evaporated. Wallet setup was buggy, fees ate my money, and support vanished when I asked for deletion (which is impossible on-chain). Ethically rotten, technically naive, and personally disastrous

Angelena Hettinger's avatar

Angelena Hettinger

I bought The Quigital Legal Beacon out of curiosity and immediately regretted it. Its pitch—using NFTs to normalize academic cheating nationwide—is unethical on its face, and the tech is worse. The onboarding forced me to create a crypto wallet, then slapped me with hidden gas fees. When I tested a dummy assignment, it published the file’s hash and metadata to a public chain, doxing student info and triggering a school compliance alert. Support ghosted me, and my wallet was hit with spam tokens. It's a predatory gimmick masquerading as innovation