After serving time for his previous Ponzi scheme, Eli Weinstein claimed he'd turned a new leaf. That promise didn't last long. Once released, he quickly disappeared under an assumed identity and launched yet another fraudulent operation. This case is a stark reminder of why due diligence matters in crypto—scammers don't always stay caught, and reformed intentions can vanish faster than an exit liquidity.
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YieldWhisperer
· 15h ago
This guy can't even show genuine remorse for his wrongdoings. Switching disguises to keep scamming. It's 2024 already, and he's still playing these tricks?
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MoonlightGamer
· 15h ago
Coming back in a different disguise to scam again, this guy is really dedicated haha
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PumpAnalyst
· 15h ago
Oh my, this guy really exemplifies "going back to prison" perfectly!
Getting out of jail and then changing your name to run away—that's a routine I've seen too often in the crypto world. Promising to turn over a new leaf, but in reality, just changing aliases to continue harvesting profits. Technically, this is called a "false breakout"!
Brothers, this is exactly why I repeatedly emphasize—don't blindly believe any project team’s apologies and rectifications. Data is the real truth. When you see such backgrounded manipulators, just reduce your holdings. I'm not just talking nonsense; this is a bloody lesson.
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degenwhisperer
· 15h ago
Uh, this guy really turned "turning away from evil" into performance art. LOL. After getting out of prison, he immediately changed aliases to keep scamming? The crypto world really needs to be more vigilant.
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MoonMathMagic
· 15h ago
A pile of mouse droppings in a different disguise is still a pile of mouse droppings. This guy is really something else.
After serving time for his previous Ponzi scheme, Eli Weinstein claimed he'd turned a new leaf. That promise didn't last long. Once released, he quickly disappeared under an assumed identity and launched yet another fraudulent operation. This case is a stark reminder of why due diligence matters in crypto—scammers don't always stay caught, and reformed intentions can vanish faster than an exit liquidity.