🚨 Do people fake anything for views?

Yes — and what I experienced today proves it.

I came across a profile that looked very genuine. They were posting huge trading profits, talking about helping people who got liquidated, and even claiming they donate part of their earnings to social causes. At first, it felt real. It felt inspiring.

But today, something didn’t add up.

They posted an image saying they donated 1,200 tents to homeless people. Out of curiosity, I checked the image — and it turned out to be a stock photo from 2023 (Los Angeles). Not their work. Not their donation. Just something picked from the internet.

When I pointed this out publicly, my comment was deleted… and I was blocked.

That’s when it became clear 👇

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⚠️ The Reality of Binance Square (and social platforms)

Some people will:

- Fake profits 💰

- Fake identity 🎭

- Fake charity ❤️

- Fake success 📈

All for one thing: views, followers, and influence

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🧠 Why do they do this?

Because once they gain your trust, they can:

- Push trading signals

- Promote random coins

- Run pump & dump schemes

- Or even ask for money

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🚫 Don’t fall for this trap

If you see someone:

- Showing massive profits daily

- Acting overly generous to strangers

- Mixing trading + emotional stories

👉 Be careful. Double-check everything.

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✅ What you should do instead

- Trust charts, not screenshots

- Verify images (reverse search works!)

- Follow logic, not emotions

- Question everything

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🔥 Final Thought

Not everyone is fake — but one fake person can cost you real money.

Stay alert. Stay smart.

And remember:

«In crypto, trust is earned — not shown through screenshots.»