Every time I see those wealth flaunting screenshots, there are always three kinds of comments in the reply section:
"Maybe it's real!" "You're just jealous, right?" "People might really have that much, they're just keeping a low profile."
Seriously?
If you believe every picture you see, then losing money really isn't anyone else's fault.
In this circle, editing a wallet balance screenshot is easier than posting a tweet. Those who casually show holdings of millions or tens of millions are nine out of ten times fishing. It’s either to hype up a pump or to set the stage before a pullback.
Real big players? They’re busy planning their next Alpha opportunity, no time to be on social platforms just to show off.
Don’t let your FOMO turn you into someone else’s ATM. The first reaction to exaggerated numbers shouldn’t be envy, but to ask: "Why do they want me to see this?"
Stay skeptical, stay safe.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 12-10 12:48
Here we go again, this time it's all about showing off wealth. I just want to know, those who post their holdings daily, are they as active in sharing screenshots when they get margin called?
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DustCollector
· 12-10 12:44
Haha, here we go again, nine out of ten posts are just edited pictures, I'm exhausted.
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PumpAnalyst
· 12-10 12:34
Haha, I knew it, this time a bunch of people are going to fall for it again. I've seen too many PS wallet screenshot incidents, and I really don't want to complain anymore. Nine out of ten posts sharing screenshots are just digging a hole for you.
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LightningLady
· 12-10 12:25
Oh boy, here we go again. These guys who show off their orders every day—I just want to ask, how much does a PS cost per sheet?
Anyone who has been truly scammed should wake up already, instead of staring at other people's numbers and drooling every day.
To be honest, those with money have already quietly made their fortune in the corner. Why would they be showing off on Twitter?
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OnchainGossiper
· 12-10 12:23
Basically, don't get scammed. There are too many tricks in this circle.
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Those who really make money keep a low profile and get rich quietly. They don't screenshot and show off every day. Only those wanting to cut others' throats are so eager.
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I've seen too many cases with PS wallets. A single tweet hardly takes any effort.
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The key is, why show you? Think about this question, and you'll understand.
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Nine out of ten people showing their holdings want to charge you money. That's an iron law.
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The most heartbreaking thing is those in the comment section rushing to get cut. There's really no hope.
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Focus on one point: big players never live-stream their positions, and that's enough.
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You're right. The FOMO mentality is the root of getting caught holding the bag.
Every time I see those wealth flaunting screenshots, there are always three kinds of comments in the reply section:
"Maybe it's real!"
"You're just jealous, right?"
"People might really have that much, they're just keeping a low profile."
Seriously?
If you believe every picture you see, then losing money really isn't anyone else's fault.
In this circle, editing a wallet balance screenshot is easier than posting a tweet. Those who casually show holdings of millions or tens of millions are nine out of ten times fishing. It’s either to hype up a pump or to set the stage before a pullback.
Real big players? They’re busy planning their next Alpha opportunity, no time to be on social platforms just to show off.
Don’t let your FOMO turn you into someone else’s ATM. The first reaction to exaggerated numbers shouldn’t be envy, but to ask: "Why do they want me to see this?"
Stay skeptical, stay safe.