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BREAKING | CRYPTO CONTROVERSY💥 Researcher ZachXBT has revealed a leaked price list containing over 200 crypto influencers and their wallet addresses tied to an undisclosed promotional project. 👀 Key takeaways: 🔸 Fewer than 5 influencers marked their posts as paid ads 🔸 The majority promoted secretly, misleading their audiences 📍 This leak highlights the hidden dangers of crypto marketing, where undisclosed promotions fuel manipulation and put investors at risk. #CryptoScandal #InfluencerFraud #TransparencyMatters #InvestorProtection #ListedCompaniesAltcoinTreasury
BREAKING | CRYPTO CONTROVERSY💥
Researcher ZachXBT has revealed a leaked price list containing over 200 crypto influencers and their wallet addresses tied to an undisclosed promotional project.
👀 Key takeaways:
🔸 Fewer than 5 influencers marked their posts as paid ads
🔸 The majority promoted secretly, misleading their audiences
📍 This leak highlights the hidden dangers of crypto marketing, where undisclosed promotions fuel manipulation and put investors at risk.

#CryptoScandal #InfluencerFraud #TransparencyMatters #InvestorProtection #ListedCompaniesAltcoinTreasury
INFLUENCER SCAMS: SPOT THE PUSH BEFORE YOU LOSE👇 Want to save your stack from fake hype? Most of us got burned once. Me included. This guide shows you exact signs a blogger pushes scam coins. Walk away rich, not broke. Sudden Hype Bombs Look, influencers go quiet for months. Then boom, they shill a new coin non-stop. Like with some $SOL copycats last month. They post 10 times a day. Why? Paid to dump on you. Real experts share charts, not just moon emojis. Check their history. Consistent advice wins. Sudden pumps scream paid shill. Here's the thing. If they tag 10 wallets in one post, run. That's affiliate grab. Fake Engagement Traps Scroll comments. All bots saying great project? Empty debates? Red flag. Real talk has questions, fights even. Views hit 500k, likes under 1k? Bought numbers. Poke followers. No pics, zero posts? Bot army. $TON pumps had this in 2025. Influencers with ghost fans. I skipped those. Saved my skin. Low quality followers mean fake guru. Stick to humans. Guaranteed Wins Lie They promise 10x in a week. Send 1 $ETH , get 2 back. Classic deepfake trick, like fake Musk videos pulling $5M fast. No coin guarantees wins. Volatility rules. If they hide risks, they cash out first. Check their wallet on explorer. Big sells after pump? Exit scam. No Proof, No Play Vague roadmaps. Team pics from stock sites. Zero audits named. Hunt GitHub. No commits in weeks? Dead project. Skip if no real partners listed. Verify everything. Your Daily Checklist Scan post history: Sudden coin obsession? Pause.Read comments: Bots or real chat? Bots = out.Verify followers: Poke 5. Fake profiles? Block.Wallet track: Recent dumps? Avoid.Promises checked: No guarantees ever. Walk.GitHub live: Activity or ghost? Active only. So, there you go. Spot these, keep your coins safe. Most of us learned hard way. You don't have to. Ever ignored a red flag and regretted? Which one burned you worst? #Write2Earn #CryptoScams #altcoins #InfluencerFraud

INFLUENCER SCAMS: SPOT THE PUSH BEFORE YOU LOSE

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Want to save your stack from fake hype? Most of us got burned once. Me included. This guide shows you exact signs a blogger pushes scam coins. Walk away rich, not broke.
Sudden Hype Bombs
Look, influencers go quiet for months. Then boom, they shill a new coin non-stop. Like with some $SOL copycats last month. They post 10 times a day. Why? Paid to dump on you.
Real experts share charts, not just moon emojis. Check their history. Consistent advice wins. Sudden pumps scream paid shill.
Here's the thing. If they tag 10 wallets in one post, run. That's affiliate grab.
Fake Engagement Traps
Scroll comments. All bots saying great project? Empty debates? Red flag. Real talk has questions, fights even.
Views hit 500k, likes under 1k? Bought numbers. Poke followers. No pics, zero posts? Bot army.
$TON pumps had this in 2025. Influencers with ghost fans. I skipped those. Saved my skin.
Low quality followers mean fake guru. Stick to humans.
Guaranteed Wins Lie
They promise 10x in a week. Send 1 $ETH , get 2 back. Classic deepfake trick, like fake Musk videos pulling $5M fast.
No coin guarantees wins. Volatility rules. If they hide risks, they cash out first.
Check their wallet on explorer. Big sells after pump? Exit scam.
No Proof, No Play
Vague roadmaps. Team pics from stock sites. Zero audits named.
Hunt GitHub. No commits in weeks? Dead project.
Skip if no real partners listed. Verify everything.
Your Daily Checklist
Scan post history: Sudden coin obsession? Pause.Read comments: Bots or real chat? Bots = out.Verify followers: Poke 5. Fake profiles? Block.Wallet track: Recent dumps? Avoid.Promises checked: No guarantees ever. Walk.GitHub live: Activity or ghost? Active only.
So, there you go. Spot these, keep your coins safe. Most of us learned hard way. You don't have to.
Ever ignored a red flag and regretted? Which one burned you worst?
#Write2Earn #CryptoScams #altcoins #InfluencerFraud
😅 From successful success to federal pursuit Sebastián Belmar is a typical hero of the crypto era. A guy from the Argentine province who came to the USA with $200 in his pocket and a dream of "making it big." He started with digital marketing, then courses, motivation, personal branding, and the slogan of "financial freedom." In 2021, he launched Capital Club and promoted the idea of WiFi money — income "from anywhere in the world." Courses for $900, closed chats, success marathons. As the market grew — so did he. And then the reality check began: ➖ A villa in Puerto Rico for $4 million turned out to be rented — and unpaid for $186k ➖ A McLaren giveaway with the token $BRETT — fake, no one received the prize ➖ Partner Steve Tan filed a lawsuit for $15 million for fraud ➖ Found fake screenshots of Binance and bogus NFT giveaways Today, Belmar is a person of interest in a federal case in Nevada, but he still preaches about "wealth and success" and promises gifts from the club. Conclusion: the louder a person talks about "financial freedom," the more often they are just selling it to others. #Cryptoscam #InfluencerFraud #WiFiMoney #CapitalClub
😅 From successful success to federal pursuit

Sebastián Belmar is a typical hero of the crypto era. A guy from the Argentine province who came to the USA with $200 in his pocket and a dream of "making it big."
He started with digital marketing, then courses, motivation, personal branding, and the slogan of "financial freedom."

In 2021, he launched Capital Club and promoted the idea of WiFi money — income "from anywhere in the world." Courses for $900, closed chats, success marathons.
As the market grew — so did he. And then the reality check began:

➖ A villa in Puerto Rico for $4 million turned out to be rented — and unpaid for $186k
➖ A McLaren giveaway with the token $BRETT — fake, no one received the prize
➖ Partner Steve Tan filed a lawsuit for $15 million for fraud
➖ Found fake screenshots of Binance and bogus NFT giveaways

Today, Belmar is a person of interest in a federal case in Nevada,
but he still preaches about "wealth and success" and promises gifts from the club.

Conclusion: the louder a person talks about "financial freedom,"
the more often they are just selling it to others.

#Cryptoscam #InfluencerFraud #WiFiMoney #CapitalClub
Protect your capital before touching low cap alt coins most are pump and dump traps. Influencer group leaders buy early, then shill coins on their followers to lure followers in. By the time you see it, they’re already up the price and ready to dump on you. Stay vigilant small caps aren’t free money, they’re exit liquidity for insiders. If a influencer is constantly sharing trades of low caps then this is a red flag remember. If someone has an audience, he’s already positioned into the token with a good size. Then he shills it in his Discord, more people start buying, he makes money, sells off, and creates a big red candle. #BTC #Binance #scammeralert #market #InfluencerFraud
Protect your capital before touching low cap alt coins most are pump and dump traps.

Influencer group leaders buy early, then shill coins on their followers to lure followers in.

By the time you see it, they’re already up the price and ready to dump on you.

Stay vigilant small caps aren’t free money, they’re exit liquidity for insiders. If a influencer is constantly sharing trades of low caps then this is a red flag remember.

If someone has an audience, he’s already positioned into the token with a good size. Then he shills it in his Discord, more people start buying, he makes money, sells off, and creates a big red candle.

#BTC #Binance #scammeralert #market #InfluencerFraud
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