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The tricks of scammers in the cryptocurrency world have been exposed by me, family!
Today, as someone who turned 10,000 USDT into 2 million USDT, I must share with you the layers of tricks used to exploit the unsuspecting in the crypto space! Remember to laugh after watching, and quickly hold onto your wallets!
Step 1: Craft a story and paint a grand vision
Start with a 'ten-year saga of trading cryptocurrencies and the blood, sweat, and tears of the comeback,' accompanied by profit charts that even your mother wouldn't recognize, and post some fake-looking travel photos—luxury cars, yachts, private jets, all emphasizing 'If you follow me, you can do it too!'
Step 2: Throw out the 'wealth secrets'
Create a seemingly super professional contract/spot trading plan, detailing everything from entry points to profit targets, written in more detail than a college entrance exam math paper. You look at it and think, wow! Isn’t this the code to wealth? Little do you know, it’s all a scam targeting you, the 'chives'!
Step 3: Create a group and 'offer benefits'
Once you bite the bait, you're immediately pulled into a group! Split people into two factions, one buying the rise and the other buying the fall, frantically placing orders. This operation can be termed the 'mutual combat technique' in the cryptocurrency world; all the money you lose goes into their pockets, all while they call it 'lifting you up'! If there are four groups, then they are really having a field day, harvesting repeatedly!
Step 4: Play the good guy and set a trap
Finally, they say 'I’ll teach you for free, I don’t earn commissions,' sounding better than a song! But remember, in the cryptocurrency space, if someone is overly nice without reason, they are either a crook or a thief! What they lack is not friends, but your principal!
The tricks in the cryptocurrency world are deeper than the sea, and the myths of getting rich are all traps! Those 'big shots' flaunting their wealth may be poorer than you. Instead of believing their nonsense, it’s better to study announcements, fees, and other hard facts. Remember, preserving your principal is the real skill; don’t let the USDT you worked hard to save become someone else's 'chive fund'! If you really want to learn something, rely on your own research, and don’t easily become a 'big fool'! 进群一起聊meme金狗