BTC, are people shouting "500K in 5 years" again? My secondhand embarrassment is off the charts! These kinds of wild predictions pop up every year, but this year they're everywhere. Besides selling pipe dreams, what else can these charlatans actually do?



Honestly, they're no different from fortune-tellers on the street—right away it's, "You have a bright future, you'll come into a windfall within three years!" Sounds great at first, but then the pitch shifts: "But you need to spend a little to ward off bad luck, can't skip the reading fee..." The scam? Exactly the same!

🔥 The more outrageous the hype, the more practical the motive

If they could really predict prices five years out, they'd be quietly getting rich already. Why would they still be hustling for attention with speeches, tweets, and publicity? Wake up! They're not making money off the market's ups and downs—they’re making money off your clicks, your consultation fees, and your memberships.

⚠️ The real reason for the hype: pumping their own bags

These kinds of statements have one purpose—to feed the masses some "bright future" Kool-Aid about the market. When retail investors get hyped and pile in, pumping the price, these guys have already exited gracefully at the top. You think you’re a follower? No, you’re just a free shill.

💩 Exposing the truth:

This isn’t prediction at all—it’s financial PUA!

They play the "prophet," painting you a golden future ( always three to five years away ), to get you to fork over real money now. It’s like fishing—bait you first ( with rosy forecasts ), then reel you in when you’re fattened up. Your "faith-based investments"? That’s their favorite feed.

Remember this: In the crypto market, anyone telling you there’s gold at the end of the road has already stocked up on shovels—waiting to sell them to you at a premium.

Don’t be the fish getting fattened up.
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 2025-12-12 04:08
Haha, really, these people only survive by bluffing. Wake up, everyone.
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 2025-12-10 15:00
The same set again? People have been shouting about this every year, it's making my ears calloused.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 2025-12-09 07:52
Ha, here we go again? I've seen this too many times, it's always the same old routine. If they could really predict things accurately, why would they be hustling every day to sell courses? They should've quietly made a fortune by now. It's just a traffic business, to be honest, it's no different from fortune-telling on the street.
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MEVHunterLuckyvip
· 2025-12-09 07:50
Here we go again. Wake up, everyone. These people make a living by bragging.
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RektDetectivevip
· 2025-12-09 07:46
Haha, seriously, every time I hear this kind of talk I just want to roll my eyes. Well said, it's basically financial fraud disguised as a traffic business. Wake up, everyone, you're just the fish being fattened up. I've been tired of this trick long ago, it's the same script every year. To put it bluntly, it's all about fleecing retail investors, and hearing it over and over is really annoying. Those people jumping around every day have already cashed out at the top, haha. Honestly, it's better to read the candlestick charts yourself than listen to their nonsense. A scammer is always a scammer, their nature never changes. Feels even more ridiculous than scam calls, they really dare to say half a million.
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ETHmaxi_NoFiltervip
· 2025-12-09 07:37
Here we go again, I have to listen to this spiel every year—it's unbelievable. If you could really predict, you wouldn't be making a fuss; quietly making money would be much more comfortable. To put it bluntly, it's just about harvesting traffic and membership fees. You're just a free tool to pump the market. But honestly, every time I hear this kind of talk, I think of those who used to hype AlphaGo every day—where are they now? The funniest thing is that some people actually believe it. I can't believe it. Don't get taken advantage of, stay alert.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 2025-12-09 07:36
To be honest, I've seen this trick way too many times. Every time, the boosters are loaded with bait. It's always those guys who make a living off traffic—they've already filled up at the top, just waiting for retail investors to get hyped and rush in. Remember, the ones who really make it to the moon don't need to jump around shouting slogans every day.
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BlockchainRetirementHomevip
· 2025-12-09 07:23
Haha, here we go again. I've gotten sick of hearing this every year. Seriously, if these people were really that good at predicting, they wouldn't need to keep showing off all the time. Well said, a scheme is still a scheme, just with a different cover—same old tricks. I just want to know, if those signal-callers are so confident, why don't they all in themselves? Why do they have to drag retail investors down with them? Brilliant point—it's basically an upgraded version of a financial scam. The pitch has changed, but the goal remains the same.
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