The scam of the Ponzi scheme is exposed, and we will teach you how to see through the scam at a glance!

1. High returns, crazy temptation

"Monthly income of 30%", "Ten times a year", "Guaranteed capital and stable profit" - does it sound very tempting? The Ponzi scheme is to seize people's greed, package themselves with "high returns", and attract countless people to get on board. However, there is no such thing as a free lunch. These high returns are all filled by the people behind. The essence is a "Ponzi scheme".

2. Bragging with "big boss background"

"Follow the venture capital boss", "The project party is the top team in Silicon Valley", "It has cooperated with many governments" - these words sound very bluffing, but a little deeper digging will find that they are all shell companies, and there is not even an official website. Sometimes the white paper is written exquisitely, but the technical details are vague.

3. Short-term explosion, later leeks

At the beginning, they used false data to create the illusion of "crazy rise in currency prices" to make participants earn sweetness, and then advocated increasing investment. As long as the fund pool reaches a certain amount, the project party will immediately run away, leaving a mess behind.

4. Relying on recruiting people to develop downlines

"Multi-level distribution" "Recruiting one person to reward 100 USDT"-this is a naked pyramid scheme! Relying on developing downlines to support the scam, as long as the number of new people stagnates, the collapse of the fund disk is a matter of time.

5. Propaganda and hype to deceive trust

KOLs on social platforms and "old players" in group chats are crazy about promoting it, saying that this is the "next 100x coin". 99% of these people are arranged by the project party. If you make money, they deliberately give you sweets; if you increase your position, they start to harvest.

How to prevent fraud?

Don't believe in the nonsense of "high returns without risk". Don't participate in projects that recruit people to share dividends. Dig deep into the background of the project party to see if it is reliable. Does the white paper have technical details and whether the team is transparent and credible.