Many projects on the BSC chain employ manipulative tactics. Those interested can trace the transaction paths of high-yield addresses themselves. The key is to look at the correlation between newly created wallet addresses and the project team, then layer by layer infer—check the fund flow chain, compare with exchange deposit records, and you can basically understand the scheme. Common features of such projects include data manipulation and liquidity fake-boosting. Once losses occur, on-chain data tracing often reveals key evidence, especially when tracking large deposit and withdrawal records, which is crucial for subsequent rights protection. This obvious fraudulent tactic is really frustrating—project teams use false publicity and data manipulation to drain retail investors. Recognizing these signals early can help avoid falling into traps.

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tx_pending_forevervip
· 10h ago
This tactic is too poorly executed on BSC. You can identify it just by looking at the address transfer paths. It's really not interesting.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 10h ago
Another one talking about traceability, but to be honest, this trick is really terrible. Do those project teams really think retail investors are fools?
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CryptoPunstervip
· 10h ago
Smile and lose this one, then look at the financial statements to find the culprit
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 10h ago
It's the same old trick again. Honestly, I'm tired of it, and people are still jumping in.
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SquidTeachervip
· 10h ago
Here's another article teaching people how to track on-chain scandals. Honestly, I'm already tired of this routine. --- Fake liquidity is so outrageous. Does anyone still fall for it? --- Tracing the source is one thing, but retail investors don't have the time to analyze transaction paths, they're just armchair strategists after the fact. --- Sounds good, but what’s the point if you discover it? Rights protection is basically a dream. --- On BSC, there are plenty of scam projects; it's been a high-risk zone for a long time. --- Those who can identify these signals early have already avoided them. Do they still need reminders? --- Data falsification and false advertising are just industry norms. --- Instead of studying how others scam, it's better to learn how not to be scammed. --- I've tried the method of checking deposit records, but exchange rate limits are also an issue. --- Articles like this come out every week, and project teams still open new accounts to continue scamming investors.
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SmartContractDivervip
· 10h ago
It's the same old trick, I'm already tired of it. On-chain evidence is right there, a dedicated person could uncover it in a few days. The problem is that retail investors simply don't have the patience or the tools...
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