To be honest, some female KOLs in the crypto world are really speechless.
Let's talk about Twitter first. There's a blogger who takes advertising from all sorts of project parties and is inflating the data. You could say that they really have strength, but the problem is that they can't even guarantee basic authenticity. There's also someone who calls themselves a K-line expert, posting analysis daily, but if you look at their profile, you can't find a single accurate prediction record. What's even more ridiculous is that I heard about various P profit graphs, and then they just start posting selfies like crazy. What does this have to do with technical analysis?
The situation over there on Weibo is also similar.
These people have tarnished the reputation of the entire industry. Newcomers see these so-called "success stories" and invest real money, only to end up losing everything. They, on the other hand, have made a fortune—not through trading skills, but through monetizing traffic and ad revenue sharing.
What the crypto world needs are genuine content creators with real substance, not these paper tigers that rely on marketing packaging.
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BearMarketBro
· 9h ago
Really, these data-faking bloggers should have been cleaned up long ago, they are scamming newbies too harshly.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 9h ago
Hey, this is too much. Scamming newcomers out of their hard-earned money is really outrageous.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 9h ago
Really, the Be Played for Suckers traps have long been everywhere, and you don't even feel ugly looking in the mirror.
To be honest, some female KOLs in the crypto world are really speechless.
Let's talk about Twitter first. There's a blogger who takes advertising from all sorts of project parties and is inflating the data. You could say that they really have strength, but the problem is that they can't even guarantee basic authenticity. There's also someone who calls themselves a K-line expert, posting analysis daily, but if you look at their profile, you can't find a single accurate prediction record. What's even more ridiculous is that I heard about various P profit graphs, and then they just start posting selfies like crazy. What does this have to do with technical analysis?
The situation over there on Weibo is also similar.
These people have tarnished the reputation of the entire industry. Newcomers see these so-called "success stories" and invest real money, only to end up losing everything. They, on the other hand, have made a fortune—not through trading skills, but through monetizing traffic and ad revenue sharing.
What the crypto world needs are genuine content creators with real substance, not these paper tigers that rely on marketing packaging.