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Previously, project teams would issue tokens, manipulate the market, and then dump.
Later, project teams would issue tokens and directly dump.
Then came airdrops to the community followed by dumps.
In the past two years, people only realized they were being manipulated during the airdrop.
It has now evolved to giving you a pre airdrop points system before the actual airdrop.
While you're accumulating points, they start dumping.
Before it even begins, it's already over.
While community users are still dreaming of the wonderful prospects of TGE airdrops,
the project team has long considered you as prey, saying through the computer screen:
These idiots, I only need to spend a little money,
and I can hook them, create a big ecosystem,
set the prize at 1 million dollars, and charge millions in fees—guaranteed profit.
Periodically, they send red envelopes to users; 88 dollars can make the retail investors shout "Daddy," thinking they're making a profit, but in reality, they are the ones being exploited.
They give us real money, and when TGE happens, they dump both big and small investors together, sweeping everything away.
Giving them a little coin is like shooing a dog—easy to dismiss. We firmly control the funds, and when we go to the exchange, we sell everything to them in one go.
Real hunters appear as prey; is our project doing charity?
You can be deceived, not because we are good at manipulation, but because retail investors are too stupid—like moving blood bags.