Recently, I saw a big player in the square share a screenshot of a 4 million USD profit, but upon closer comparison, it’s quite interesting. The SOL holdings look like real trading records, but the 4 million profit on BTC somehow feels a bit suspicious. Truly skilled traders usually don’t just showcase part of their results, especially on key coins that can be easily verified. It’s like doing homework—students with real ability aren’t afraid of teacher checks—they can answer all the questions correctly. The same logic applies to trading performance; every order that should be placed is there, not missing a single one.

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GweiObservervip
· 01-10 03:20
Screenshots are, to put it simply, an art of deception. SOL looks okay on their side, but 4 million BTC? Uh... I really can't make sense of that number. Only daring to show half of the achievements, probably hiding something. Genuine traders simply don't have the concept of "selective display."
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-09 22:41
Haha, laughing to death. Is it that "selective screenshot" trick again? Where are the BTC orders? Why are they so shy? Those who don't dare to fully expose are all paper millionaires. These days, bragging costs are really low.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 01-07 03:57
4 million U? Haha, it's the same old trick. SOL seems okay on that side, but why is BTC's number so "coincidental"? Traders with real skills have already verified on the public chain. What are you hiding?
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SolidityJestervip
· 01-07 03:57
Hey, this big shot is quite interesting. The numbers on BTC don’t seem quite right no matter how you look at them. ---- A screenshot of 4 million profit only dares to show SOL? Feeling guilty, indeed. ---- Haha, real trading experts don’t need to hide anything; all the trades are laid out openly. ---- Is that all? Still dare to call yourself a big shot? I think it’s a bit questionable. ---- The analogy of doing homework is perfect; every hint that an actor should reveal can’t be hidden. ---- Where are the BTC trades? How did they just disappear with a snap? ---- I just laughed. This selective display best explains the issue.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-07 03:54
4 million profit and this is it? The BTC orders are all hidden away. If you really have strength, do you need to hide and cover?
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-07 03:52
Alright, I've seen this screenshot too. The BTC part is indeed a bit mysterious... --- Same old story, cherry-picking what to show, real experts have already seen the truth on the chain. --- 4 million sounds impressive, but why only show SOL? What about BTC orders? --- I just want to know why they don't dare to show everything. If they really made money, why fear verification? --- This trick is old. Only showing orders that can be rounded back, smart people have already seen through it. --- Only if all the questions are answered can it be considered skill. This one seems to have not finished their homework. --- That 4 million in BTC... uh, I believe you, but what does the chain say?
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 01-07 03:39
The screenshot is full of bugs, I really can't understand the numbers on the BTC side, they're just making things up too much.
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