It's quite something how you can just relabel every address from the top traders' wallets and rebrand it as a trading bundle under anyone's name. The whole thing's pretty amusing, honestly. Just rename the wallets, throw them together, and boom—instant 'strategy' or 'fund.' Makes you wonder how many so-called managed portfolios out there are actually just creatively renamed wallet clusters. Crypto transparency at its finest.
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RetroHodler91
· 01-11 06:27
Haha, this operation is really outrageous. Changing a name turns it into a "fund manager"? I've seen too many of these shady tricks.
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Copy-paste wallets, just change the labels and dare to sell to newbies. Web3 really has all kinds of people.
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That's why I don't trust these so-called strategies. Most of them are just cobbled together.
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Laughing to death, just giving a wallet a name can cut leeks. I really respect this level of transparency.
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A bunch of addresses with different names, but behind them are the same group of people. Just thinking about it makes me sick.
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Creative-named wallet clusters. I’ve noted this new term, and I’ll use it next time.
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My friend was scammed by such an "investment portfolio." Luckily, he didn't invest too much.
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Really impressive. Crypto can be played this way, much more savage than traditional finance.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-10 22:34
This transparency is just too "transparent." To put it simply, you can just change your disguise and pretend to be a fund manager.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-09 21:58
This move is truly brilliant. Just by changing the name, it can be whitewashed into a fund... Is this what Web3's "transparency" is all about? Haha
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TokenEconomist
· 01-08 09:52
actually wait, let me break this down — you're telling me we can just relabel wallet clusters and call them "strategies" now? that's basically just creative accounting with extra steps. think of it this way: traditional finance had fund managers, crypto said "nah, let's just rebrand public addresses" lmfao
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 01-08 09:46
Haha, isn't this just selling it again under a different guise? The creativity in the crypto world is truly amazing.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-08 09:37
Damn, this trick is too outrageous. Just changing the name to "fund" makes it work? How did I not think of that? Haha
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-08 09:32
Wow, this operation is really outrageous. Just by wrapping it in a shell and changing the name, it becomes a "fund"? That's hilarious.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-08 09:30
Ha, isn't this just a trick of putting on a disguise and changing a name? The "magic" in the crypto world is really that cheap.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-08 09:24
Haha, this operation is really outrageous. To put it simply, it's just copying and pasting with a different disguise, right?
It's quite something how you can just relabel every address from the top traders' wallets and rebrand it as a trading bundle under anyone's name. The whole thing's pretty amusing, honestly. Just rename the wallets, throw them together, and boom—instant 'strategy' or 'fund.' Makes you wonder how many so-called managed portfolios out there are actually just creatively renamed wallet clusters. Crypto transparency at its finest.