I noticed @北爱尔兰的都柏林——带单员解析 's post. This is a pretty serious matter.

I originally wanted to post it in the comments, but later found out that a lot of image evidence was needed, so I posted it as an article.

Original Post

According to 穩定暴擊's introduction before 2025/6/6, he claimed: 1. He doesn't have 'TGchannels' (see image below); 2. On X, only '@StableCrit' is me. But after modifying the introduction, both of these points were removed. Now only '@stablecrit' remains.

Introduction before modification
Introduction after modification

However, when searching on X, there are only three accounts: 'StableCrit', 'Stablecrit_Real', 'Stablecrit', and there is no lowercase '@stablecrit', and the Telegram group links provided by the three accounts are all different. Therefore, it is believed that, according to the original introduction, '@StableCrit' is me.

For the sake of distinction, the following is referred to as:

'StableCrit' is 'Me';

'Stablecrit_Real' is 'Scam Brother';

'Stablecrit' is 'Imposter Brother'.


1. Scam Brother Stablecrit_Real

According to the chat history, 'a post was also made on Twitter'. Among the three accounts, only '@Stablecrit_Real' posted on 6/6, saying scam alert.

Chat history, from a post in Dublin
Scam Brother Post on 6/6

In the Scam Brother's post, the link to the 'scam group', which is the Imposter Brother's group link, was mentioned, and explicitly crossed out, pointing the finger at the Imposter Brother. Moreover, this person's name prominently displays a 'verified' checkmark, looking like they want to deceive the world.

However, interestingly, in the Scam Brother's post on 5/30, he used simplified Chinese and English, but not traditional Chinese.

Scam Brother 4:58 PM · May 30, 2025 · 175 Views

What's even more ridiculous is that the image attached to this post uses simplified Chinese in the Binance interface:

Image attached to Scam Brother's post

Someone who uses traditional Chinese in both their name and introduction, why would they be interested in using simplified Chinese in the software interface? And where does the confidence come from that they use both simplified Chinese and English, but not traditional Chinese to write things?

Scam Brother Same as above, 6/6 posts, excerpt

Now he's posting a 'scam alert' using traditional Chinese, and specifically mentioning 'I am Chinese'. In my impression, friends who use traditional Chinese seem to rarely have such 'patriotism' 🤭.

2. Imposter Brother Stablecrit_

Looking at the Imposter Brother's posts, they have a strong translated tone, translating 'private domain' into 'private territory', and 'private domain invitation code' into 'private redemption code' (Chinese is indeed quite difficult, right🤣). And the software language is English.

Even before 2025/2/7, all the posts he forwarded were in English.

Imposter Brother's Post
Imposter Brother Posts before and after 2/7, spanning nearly 4 months

Some people may have noticed that the Imposter Brother actually posted the management page of the lead trader. This is probably not a photoshopped image, but rather exploiting a Binance loophole: sometimes, you can refresh to display the management page of the lead trader (but you can't operate it). I myself have also refreshed to see this interface.

Imposter Brother 4:19 PM · May 27, 2025 · 145 Views

To add to the humor, this post even copied the content of Ao Ying's post.

Ao Ying 2:13 AM · May 27, 2025 · 151,000 Views

3. Me StableCrit

In contrast, I not only use traditional Chinese completely, but also have expressions unique to Taiwan that are not found in mainland China or other places.

Me 8:04 PM · May 27, 2025 · 873 Views
Me Reply to this post (9:44 AM · May 28, 2025)

And I have emphasized: According to the introduction, the accurate username (not the display name) given is this one.

4. Summary

Language is truly an art, isn't it? We have seen simplified Chinese users, English users, and traditional Chinese users. Obviously, these three are not the same person.

Chat history, from a post in Dublin

'The same person, the same tone', is this referring to the Imposter Brother's translated tone in the Scam Brother's post?

Imposter Brother 1:24 PM · June 6, 2025 · 32 Views

In the other two groups, we should be able to see 'fluent simplified Chinese' and 'expressions unique to Taiwan', rather than 'the same person, the same tone'.

Is this person a victim or a scammer?

5. Need more evidence

First, this 'victim' did not specify the link to the Telegram group, nor did they accurately specify the username on X.

  1. If he joined the Imposter Brother's or Me's group, why would he confuse the Scam Brother (who posted the scam alert) with the Imposter Brother or Me ('victim': 'He changed his profile picture and also posted on Twitter')?

  2. If he joined the Scam Brother's group, why did he fall for the Imposter Brother's scam (see the image above, 'VIP Plan')?

Second, this 'victim' did not provide specific transaction records, and blockchain transactions are transparent.

As long as you keep questioning, the lies will fall apart.

Obviously, this chat history is full of doubts. It's good to hope that fans don't get scammed, but before posting, as a KOL, there is an obligation to do basic verification, otherwise it's easy to be used by people with ulterior motives, doing a good deed but ending up doing something bad.

6. Archive Section

Image 1, from a post in Dublin
Image 2, from a post in Dublin
Image 3, from a post in Dublin
Image 4, from a post in Dublin
Imposter Brother Tweet 1
Imposter Brother Tweet 2
Imposter Brother Tweet 3
Imposter Brother Tweet 4
Imposter Brother Tweet 5 (The following is all in English)
Scam Brother Tweet 1
Scam Brother Tweet 2 (After that, there's nothing)
Me Tweet 1
Me Tweet 2
Me Tweet 3 (After that, there's nothing)

The data in this article was captured on 2025/6/6 and written by humans.

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