In the毛群, brother 'Suan Cai Yu' secretly earned $ARB on the ARB chain, turning $1,000 into 310,000 RMB, suddenly becoming wealthy without a sound🔥

I asked him later:

'You have such a way to make money, why didn’t you share it in the group earlier?'

He replied:

'I thought if I made money, I would tell you all, if I didn’t, it wouldn’t matter, let me try it myself first.'

Sounds like the chosen one, right? Reality hits hard👇

Today, I will share the experience of my group friend 'Suan Cai Yu' being scammed, reminding all newcomers in the crypto world:

Turning $1,000 into 310,000 RMB is a dream, you can’t sell it at all. In reality, he was scammed out of $1,000, it’s not a technical issue, it’s about trusting a 'friend'.

Here’s what happened👇

He was chatting normally in BG's official Telegram group when suddenly someone private messaged him.

They talked about 'what coins can make money recently', discussing the crypto world and life, as if they were old friends who hadn’t seen each other for years.

They even said they owned a bar in Shenzhen, and if he didn’t know what to do after graduation, he could come work at the bar, then mentioned they would be on a business trip to Shanxi and asked if he wanted to meet for a drink.

The scammer was very natural in the conversation, step by step gaining trust.

Soon, they got to the main point👇

The scammer said: There’s a new coin being issued in the afternoon, it’s possible to grab it at the bottom price, multiplying 3 to 5 times is not a problem.

Then another 'bystander' jumped in to private message him, claiming they were also buying, and could make up to 8 times.

The routine was extremely consistent:

'You try with a small amount first, the bottom is where the biggest profit is, get in quickly!'

Suan Cai Yu believed it immediately, bought $60 at first, thinking he could sell it, felt relieved, and immediately called friends to join in.

Then he bought $300, and got his friend to buy $700.

Guess the result?

The result was: you couldn't sell.

The scam officially came to an end.

The so-called 'coin' they mentioned was actually fake, initially allowing you to sell to create the illusion of a 'real project', then trapping you with large funds that couldn’t be withdrawn.

Suan Cai Yu lost the U he earned with great effort, and his friend lost his saved spare money.

He said: 'I compensated all the money my friend lost, at that moment, my heart truly broke.'

Advice for all newcomers:

1. Don't trust the 'wealth codes' from Twitter/Telegram private messages

2. Remember: If there were really opportunities to get rich, a stranger wouldn’t inform you

3. Stay away from Pi Xiu coins, hold on tight to 53996221618 and 29097127820

Forward this to remind people around you, one less person getting scammed means less money for scammers!