Recently, the female KOL Elizabeth, who was involved in the donation fraud controversy, seems to have more and more discrepancies in the donation receipts she showed.
Someone compared her screenshot with a few real big accounts in the circle who have actually donated money—such as Brother Nizi and Enheng's bank receipts—and discovered a particularly basic bug:
Anyone who has dealt with formal financial documents knows that whether in Hong Kong or the banking systems of Europe and America, the amount displayed follows a fixed standard: it must be precise to two decimal places, and thousands are separated by commas. This is a globally accepted financial norm.
What about her picture? The format clearly does not conform to this common sense. This is either due to poor PS skills or simply having never seen what a real certificate looks like.
To be honest, I've seen a lot of people criticize others, but it's really rare to see someone criticize themselves.
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BlockchainGriller
· 19h ago
Haha, this is good, they can't even get the basic financial format right and still dare to show the proof, it's indeed a bit extreme.
Feels like they're digging a pit for themselves, this fraud donation matter might just be confirmed.
PS, the level is worrying, how can they mess up on such details? It's really something.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 19h ago
lmao the formatting bug is so peak amateur hour... like did she literally never open a real bank statement before? decimal precision isn't exactly rocket science bro
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MetaMisfit
· 19h ago
Haha, I really slipped up this time. The decimal format is wrong, and I still dare to show it.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 20h ago
Haha, this is awkward, digging a pit for oneself.
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Even the bank receipt can be photoshopped wrong, I'm impressed.
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Not even understanding the basic knowledge of thousand separators and still daring to show, that's quite something.
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This time, it's really like lifting a stone only to drop it on one's own foot, well deserved.
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Laughing to death, they dare to commit fraud without even studying the financial format, their IQ is concerning.
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I just want to know how she explains this basic mistake.
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Another car crash scene, that's how the circle is.
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Details reveal everything, nothing more to say.
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Having no financial common sense and still playing charity, that's ridiculous.
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Now it's all solid evidence, can't escape.
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DegenWhisperer
· 20h ago
This guy is really digging his own grave deeper and deeper. Anyone who has done a transaction can tell that a bank certificate is such a thing, and he dares to show it around even when the format is wrong?
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SigmaValidator
· 20h ago
Haha, this self-beating is really something. To even get the basic bank document format wrong, how ridiculous is that?
Recently, the female KOL Elizabeth, who was involved in the donation fraud controversy, seems to have more and more discrepancies in the donation receipts she showed.
Someone compared her screenshot with a few real big accounts in the circle who have actually donated money—such as Brother Nizi and Enheng's bank receipts—and discovered a particularly basic bug:
Anyone who has dealt with formal financial documents knows that whether in Hong Kong or the banking systems of Europe and America, the amount displayed follows a fixed standard: it must be precise to two decimal places, and thousands are separated by commas. This is a globally accepted financial norm.
What about her picture? The format clearly does not conform to this common sense. This is either due to poor PS skills or simply having never seen what a real certificate looks like.
To be honest, I've seen a lot of people criticize others, but it's really rare to see someone criticize themselves.