《Why is BN Always Criticizing P2P Scams? The Money of This Batch of Retail Investors is Too Easy to Deceive!》一起交流更多meme

Have you noticed that BN has recently been like a chatty "anti-fraud mom", warning about P2P scams every few days?

Don't rush to get annoyed—because reality is more magical than TV dramas: some people are pouring their retirement savings into "blockchain pig farming" for a "monthly income of 100,000", while others are tricked by "handsome anchors" into investing in "virtual mines", only to find out that even the scammer's IP address is fake!

The layered tricks of P2P scams are more thrilling than palace dramas:

1. Master-level Pie-in-the-Sky Promises:

"Static returns of 8%, earn dividends by bringing in people" "Invest in XX coin, become a millionaire in three years"—scammers understand your anxieties better than your own mother, packaging your mortgage, car loan, and baby formula money as a "get rich opportunity".

2. Social Ceiling-level Acting Skills:

Disguised as "Wall Street returnees" or "blockchain experts", they lurk on dating sites, mom groups, and car clubs. They chat about life ideals for the first three days, and on the fourth day, they send "profit screenshots" to tempt you: "Just bought a Porsche, want to earn some pocket money?"

3. Psychological PUA Masters:

When you hesitate, they say: "Only cowards don't make money" "If you miss this wave, you'll have to wait ten years for the next bull market"; after you invest, they use reasons like "account frozen requires unfreezing funds" or "upgrade to VIP to unlock earnings" to make you invest more and more, like filling a pit.

Why is BN so harsh in their criticism? Because retail investors are really too easy to exploit!

• A certain "metaverse farm" scam used a photoshopped "NASDAQ listing image" to swindle 200,000 retirees' pensions in three months;

• A Southeast Asian scam group used AI-generated voices of "rich beauties" to chat, tricking single men into exchanging their betrothal money for "air coins";

• There are even scammers combining "charity + blockchain" scams: "For every 1,000 yuan invested, donate 10 yuan to children in mountainous areas", but 99% of the money ends up in their own pockets.

The most heartbreaking truth: you focus on their high interest rates, while they focus on your principal!

BN is not advertising against fraud but racing against time with scammers—after all, when you are tempted by a screenshot of "earning a thousand a day", the scammer's scythe is already gleaming coldly.