Have you ever thought about it? Among those crypto influencers who post daily about hedging trades, how many genuinely want to share trading ideas, and how many are just trying to hype up their followers with the ultimate goal of flipping and earning commissions?



Honestly, the monetization methods in this circle are really diverse now. Some rely on managing trades to earn commissions, some take on countless project advertisements, and others directly pull people into paid membership groups, weaving dreams of "insider secrets." Look at these people, they speak convincingly, but then they start cutting profits immediately.

What’s the most outrageous? Some of these individuals have already made millions of RMB through these operations, yet they still feel it’s not enough—so they keep messing around and exploiting. This mindset is truly mind-boggling.

This market is too complicated, and the tricks are indeed very deep. But on the other hand, these phenomena also show that to truly make money in the crypto world through strength, you need to have sharp eyes and good judgment. Otherwise, you might just become the target of that saying someday.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 21h ago
Uh... making a few million and still continuing to cut? This mindset is really incredible, greed is never satisfied, like a snake swallowing an elephant.
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OfflineNewbievip
· 01-08 00:41
Damn, I've seen through these bloggers' tricks a long time ago. They post daily screenshots just to scam people, and in the end, it's all about flipping and earning commissions. Seeing them make millions and still not satisfied, continuing to squeeze more, is truly incredible. Their greed has no bottom line. I just want to ask, can anyone help me distinguish who is a genuine trader and who is a scammer? Feels like they all look the same. Those who talk about their achievements in the community are nine out of ten times just charging membership fees and earning commissions. This circle is full of traps, brothers. Forget it, I'm just a pure rookie, just here to watch the show. It doesn't really matter to me anyway. Who still dares to say they earn through real skill? I don't believe it anymore. They just talk nicely to attract followers. I'm really drunk, honestly. Feels like there's no honest person in this circle.
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JustHereForAirdropsvip
· 01-07 11:07
Really, these bloggers have long seen through everything; they make money from Bitcoin's ups and downs, just relying on fans to take the bait. Wait, does anyone still not understand the anti-commission system? Isn't this a routine operation? Basically, it's an information gap—whoever controls the discourse wins, and everything else is nonsense. These days, do people still believe in bloggers' sharing? That's naive, brother. Made millions and still want to keep exploiting? Well, greed has taken over, no cure for that. People lacking insight definitely deserve to be exploited; that's the cost of market education.
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NFTHoardervip
· 01-05 10:08
Really, there are hardly any pure ones in this circle. Look at those who shout signals every day, and then turn around to promote referral links. Wake up, brother. Your "inside secret" is only worth a few hundred dollars in membership fees. Making millions and still cutting profits? That greed is truly incredible. I just want to ask, if these bloggers are making so much money themselves, why do they insist on pulling people into groups? The biggest lack in the crypto world isn't opportunity, but the ability to discern who is talking nonsense. Such obvious tricks still fool people; at the end of the day, it's still the psychology of the little guy. Isn't it just like that? The smarter the trick, the more it looks convincing. Just focus on analyzing the market yourself, and stop obsessing over these internet celebrities. In the referral mode, "sharing" is all about business, with no exceptions.
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LiquidationSurvivorvip
· 01-05 04:48
Millions still aren't enough to keep scamming; truly greedy and insatiable like a snake swallowing an elephant.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 01-05 04:46
Millions still aren't enough to keep exploiting; this greed is truly unmatched, it's hilarious.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-05 04:43
Really, just looking at these bloggers makes me want to laugh. They made millions and are still out there harvesting the little guys. Greed is insatiable, like a snake swallowing an elephant.
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SatoshiHeirvip
· 01-05 04:26
It should be pointed out that this article essentially argues a false proposition—generalizing the behavior patterns of individual speculators. According to on-chain data analysis, the proportion of traders who can sustain profits is far below 3%, and this 3% happens to be the group that speaks the least. Ironically, the more frequently someone posts their trades daily, the more it indicates that their trading system relies on information asymmetry—fundamentally contradicting Satoshi Nakamoto's original intention of decentralized information flow in the white paper. Let me tell you, greed is not a psychological issue, but a projection of systemic design flaws onto human nature.
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 01-05 04:21
Really, anyone who still believes those bloggers needs to wake up. Rebates are basically just a way to give the same money a different name. Millions of dollars aren't enough to keep exploiting, and that mindset is truly incredible, hilarious. Getting addicted to harvesting profits from newcomers, can't stop. You need to develop a keen eye; otherwise, you'll be scammed and left with no understanding sooner or later.
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