Recently, I saw a certain influencer being criticized by a bunch of people, with all kinds of opinions flying around. People from different backgrounds have their own views. I won't join the criticism; I respect everyone's opinions.
To be honest, I have known him since last year. From my interactions with him until now, I feel that he is quite sincere and probably not a bad person. In this incident, he indeed had a flaw—he received 300 USDT from the other party, but later returned it in full.
As for copying trades and leading trades, honestly, it's a matter of profit and loss being self-responsible. I am very aware of my own abilities, so I never dare to charge for trade signals or do this kind of business. Risk management awareness is still necessary; don't be blinded by the gains.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 01-09 09:53
300U has been refunded. Isn't that the end of it? Anyway, I stopped copying trades long ago. Risk is on your own. No matter how you spin it, that's all there is to it.
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-09 09:52
Bro, your attitude this time is pretty good. It's rare not to follow the trend and complain. If you want to refund the 300U, just do it—at least there's a bottom line. The key is to be aware of the risks yourself; don't blame others for losing money on trades. You need to stay sober.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 01-09 09:49
Honestly, it's just like that. As long as the money is refunded, it's fine. The key is to be more cautious and not follow everything blindly.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 01-09 09:42
Honestly, this has been overinterpreted a bit. If you get a refund of 300u, it's over. Why keep criticizing?
Following trades is gambling; no one forces you. Who's to blame? Proper risk control is the most important.
I also don't touch this area. Just trade your own, and don't think about relying on others to turn things around.
Recently, I saw a certain influencer being criticized by a bunch of people, with all kinds of opinions flying around. People from different backgrounds have their own views. I won't join the criticism; I respect everyone's opinions.
To be honest, I have known him since last year. From my interactions with him until now, I feel that he is quite sincere and probably not a bad person. In this incident, he indeed had a flaw—he received 300 USDT from the other party, but later returned it in full.
As for copying trades and leading trades, honestly, it's a matter of profit and loss being self-responsible. I am very aware of my own abilities, so I never dare to charge for trade signals or do this kind of business. Risk management awareness is still necessary; don't be blinded by the gains.