#数字货币市场洞察 Yet another scene of a signal provider getting exposed for photoshopping trade screenshots.
Some so-called “trading masters” can’t even remember which images they’ve edited. Today, they post a $PIPPIN profit screenshot; tomorrow, they use the exact same image for $1000LUNC and $BEAT. These rookie mistakes reveal not just technical incompetence, but also the absurdity of the entire signal provider circle—how many “masters” are actually faking results to gain trust?
The market is a mix of good and bad, making it hard to tell what’s real. Instead of looking at screenshots, focus on the logic; instead of following signals, pay attention to risk management. Those who keep promising “100x riches” are usually better at photoshopping than at trading.
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TokenToaster
· 12-06 16:20
Haha, here we go again. These guys can even Photoshop bugs into their images, it's unbelievable.
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I knew it—they keep bragging about making a killing, but can't even match up their own images.
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Using the same screenshot twice? Dude, are you just being lazy or didn't even bother to cover it up?
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Just watching this show, you can tell all their so-called trading logic is fake. They're just fooling newbs.
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The funniest thing is, there are still people who believe them. I just don't get it.
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Risk control? Their only risk control is hoping their Photoshop tool doesn't crash.
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Instead of listening to their bragging, might as well just ask those who've actually lost money.
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That's just how this space works. There are ten times more fake gurus than real traders.
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Hilarious—when they can't trade, they resort to tricks. Classic market manipulator behavior.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 12-06 16:17
LOL this is hilarious, these people even reuse the same Photoshopped images, their intelligence is truly questionable.
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That's how the signal groups are—tons of screenshots, but where's the real track record?
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I just want to know how many people have been scammed by these so-called "masters"...
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Making money by Photoshopping images is faster than making money by trading, that's the truth.
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Every time I see those calls for 100x riches, I just want to laugh. If they were really that good, would they bother running a signal group?
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Reusing the same image over and over, that's really something else. Do they think we're all blind?
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Risk control? They don't care about that at all, just want to make a quick buck off you.
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Focus on logic, not on screenshots—gotta engrave this in your mind.
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That's how the market is: real and fake are mixed together, and newbies are the easiest targets.
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Skilled at Photoshopping, lousy at trading—a classic contrast.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-06 16:16
Haha, these people are absolute pros at photoshopping, even more professional than trading crypto.
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Same old trick again—just change the coin name in the screenshot and start hyping it. I feel embarrassed for them.
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To put it bluntly, it's just exploiting information gaps. If they were really that good, why would they need to show off trades every day?
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LOL, there's a photoshopping fail every week. When will this place finally be cleaned up?
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The most ridiculous part is that some people actually believe them. I just can't.
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Instead of looking at their so-called results, just check their wallet addresses. The truth is obvious.
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There are so many people like this—worse than shady brokers.
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Hundredfold riches, haha. I bet 99% of them are just photoshopped fantasies.
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The screenshots look so real. They spend more effort on editing than on trading itself.
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I've seen so many of these failed cases that I'm immune by now.
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So-called masters? More like masters of Photoshop.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-06 15:55
LOL, it's hilarious. They can even mess up photoshopping; their brains are really hopeless.
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Screenshots every day, but I've never seen them actually make any money.
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Another epic fail scene. When will this space ever deal with these fake gurus?
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I just want to ask, how do people still follow signals from someone like this?
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100x riches? Better improve your Photoshop skills first, haha.
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Using the same image three times, I feel embarrassed for them.
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Risk control? They have no idea. All they do is hype up overnight riches.
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Every time I see news like this, I want to tell people to stay away from copy trading.
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If they can even mess up a screenshot, when do you expect them to ever be reliable?
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I'm really speechless; they've ruined the reputation of our entire space.
#数字货币市场洞察 Yet another scene of a signal provider getting exposed for photoshopping trade screenshots.
Some so-called “trading masters” can’t even remember which images they’ve edited. Today, they post a $PIPPIN profit screenshot; tomorrow, they use the exact same image for $1000LUNC and $BEAT. These rookie mistakes reveal not just technical incompetence, but also the absurdity of the entire signal provider circle—how many “masters” are actually faking results to gain trust?
The market is a mix of good and bad, making it hard to tell what’s real. Instead of looking at screenshots, focus on the logic; instead of following signals, pay attention to risk management. Those who keep promising “100x riches” are usually better at photoshopping than at trading.