Yua Mikami's Cryptocurrency Release Insider Secrets Revealed! Is This Operation Just a Trap for Chinese Investors?
1. Japan region locked, specifically targeting Chinese investors
Teacher Mikami's cryptocurrency release directly blocks Japanese users, making it clear that they won't exploit their own people. Why? Because Japanese regulations are strict! The project team is afraid of being held accountable later, so they turn their attention to Chinese fans—after all, we have a large base of investors and high enthusiasm, making it easier to exploit.
2. Chinese KOLs collectively breaking down, the truth is they didn't receive promotional fees
Domestic internet celebrities are shouting in anger, as if they are the embodiment of justice, but in reality, they likely didn't receive the advertising fees from the project team. If they really wanted to criticize, they should have scolded themselves for lacking insight and not taking the ads.
3. Operated by locals, rest assured they will exploit their own investors
The project team is suspected to have a Chinese background, playing the game of "Chinese people don't deceive Chinese people." They locked up 50% of the tokens until 2069 (by the time they are unlocked, the holders will be old and dead), pre-sold 20% to the "big brothers" for cashing out, and the remaining 15% in the liquidity pool can't even support the manipulator's sell-off.
4. Money down the drain? The project team plays a funding pool magic trick
You think the money you invested is real? The project team might use your funds to inflate the coin price and then secretly transfer the coins out of the pool. In the end, investors are left with just a string of numbers while the project team has already cashed out and fled.
Bloody advice: 1. Want to go all in? First ask yourself: can you bear to lose it all?
2. Want to follow the trend? Remember the iron rule "teacher releases coins, investors take the bait."
3. Can you really make money? Wait until the coin price rises 100 times before bragging; right now it's all a trick.
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