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Liu Zi only ate one bowl of noodles, which can only be proven by "quitting the internet."
I will try my best to resolve this matter within 3 days, and then delete the account as soon as possible (all matters resolved within 7 days). Don't worry, guys. If you want to profit from illegal traffic, I can open a Space and argue with you, letting you get the biggest traffic on the entire internet. Just leave a message.
Then I will explain some situations.
1. This scheme was run by the Changsha gang. Many P-level players know this; you can ask around. They were also responsible for dumping at high prices. There are addresses on the blockchain.
It's not Feng Wuxiang. Actually, I had an argument with him half a year ago over a small offline Texas Hold'em game, and we haven't spoken since. The reason for the argument was that I was too straightforward, over some poker table rules.
2. Why did I do this?
I wanted to fuel the fire, create FOMO, and use a seesaw effect to leech off NASDAQ.
3. Why did I think this way?
I bought in while looking at the page, and then I looked at the price curve. Mining 900E should have reached 0.7, and the SAT0 price was 0.68 at the time. I thought it would change after exceeding that.
Indeed, this was easily achievable if no one sold.
But I later discovered that early miners had very low costs. As long as they kept dumping at high prices, they could keep mining indefinitely.
Like SLP, the "data" was wrong. I never rely on or believe in insider information; it was simply a data error.
4. A single sentence about a data error caused many people to lose money, even some who were too trusting suffered heavy losses.
1. To err is human. Data errors are normal.
2. The financial market doesn't compensate you for losses, does it? Would you give me money if you made money?
3. I was just bragging in a group, and someone with ulterior motives spread it, using their influence to manipulate the market.
5. Why did I leave the network?
The first and second points are because there's no benefit to staying. Previously, the biggest benefit was the fear of being scammed by certain projects or restricted by certain exchanges; I used my influence to pressure them. The goal was to protect my interests. However, now, cryptocurrency isn't traded much anymore.
6. Taking that money out wouldn't compensate much, nor did I intend to reduce most of my losses. I'm not a saint; I can't do that. I just want to have a clear conscience; I genuinely didn't earn a single penny.
In other words, I'm quitting the network; what else can I do with the money? I could simply disappear.
The idea that I'm afraid of calling the police is ridiculous. First, that's a photoshopped image. Second, I didn't start the scheme; I only said two things in the group. You're going to call the police with a screenshot?
What a pity, another case of bad money driving out good.
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