"Twist! Was the blogger spreading the Binance post a Matcha promoter before?" A short post went viral today, claiming Binance insolvent and sent a lawyer's letter. I used xhunt and grok to check the author's information. Conclusion: The source's credibility is very low. Analysis Steps 1. First, ask grok: Assess the credibility of this tweet author's past tweets. Grok's analysis concluded 4/10; in comparison, I asked grok to analyze the credibility of my tweets, resulting in 8/10. 2. Use @xhunt_ai to check this person's skill set. The first two skills are shit posting and joke writing, indicating low credibility of their information. 3. The final powerful xhunt feature: checking profile changes. It was discovered that this author previously promoted Matcha, further reducing credibility. What do you all think?
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Lew
@Lewsiphur
02-05
I got a cease and desist from Binance.
I really want to expose everything I was told from credible resources but I can’t risk a legal battle. x.com/lewsiphur/stat…


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