The leverage structure of the cryptocurrency circle is different from that of other places: all the capital is used to enter the contract, and the full position is highly leveraged, and the position can be liquidated or become rich at any time. After several liquidations, the new leeks lost confidence. Every time they spent a few hundred U, they could enter the teacher's hxq and open a few orders. This was the case in the bear market in previous years. Now hxq has risen to 500 U each time to enter. Free q is subject to curfew. If you show the strength of millions of U, you can enter the more affluent high-level leek Q. If you sell out thousands of U, you can see the dog-licking face of Pan Yiji (a reference to the judge, the same below). However, most of these friends are leeks customers with hundreds or thousands of U, and most of them have lost only hundreds or tens of U, and they are probably not so generous. Only with hundreds of thousands of U can you walk into the high-level leek Q next door, give orders and slowly trap, slowly grind, and take over in the bull market. I started to be a leek in hxq when there were dozens of people. My superior said that I looked too stupid and couldn't act. I was afraid that I couldn't cut off the rich big investors, so I was asked to be a shill in the free q. Although the friends in the free q are easy to talk to, there are also many nagging and making trouble. They often want to see the profitable orders with their own eyes to see if the orders have been photoshopped, and watch the market with their own eyes to see that the orders have made money, and then they can rest assured; under such severe supervision, it is also difficult to cheat (when the market is not good). So after a few days, my superior said that I couldn't do this. Fortunately, I was very kind to the head of the recommendation and couldn't be kicked out, so I changed to the boring position of the atmosphere group. From then on, I lurked in q all day, specializing in creating the atmosphere. Although I didn't fail in my job, I always felt a little monotonous and boring. The superior had a face that flattered the rich, and there were no orders, which made people feel bored; only when Pan Yiji sent orders could I laugh a few times, so I still remember it. Pan Yiji was the only one who sent orders. He had a pale face and always mixed in some nonsense when he was sending orders; he looked clear and stupid. He sent orders, but they were stinky and rotten, and it seemed that he hadn't made any money in the past few months, but he didn't let anyone talk about it.

When he talks to people, he always talks about bulls and bears, which makes people half-understand. Because his last name is Pan, people gave him a nickname from the half-understood words "坑单人潘乙己" on the red paper, called Pan Yiji. When Pan Yiji opened an order, everyone looked at him and laughed. Someone shouted, "Pan Yiji, why did you lose money on this order again!" He didn't answer, but said in QQ, "Here is a so-ha order, 100 times 200u short into #BTC", and then posted a "so-ha order, bring everyone back their money." They deliberately shouted again, "Is your order okay? The all-in order won't get liquidated, right?" Pan Yiji opened his eyes wide and said, "How can you slander someone's innocence like this..." "What innocence? I saw with my own eyes the day before yesterday that you opened a long order for BTC, which caused your q friend's position to be liquidated." Pan Yiji's face turned red, and the veins on his forehead popped out. He argued, "It's not my fault for the liquidation. He didn't control his position well! Liquidation! Rich people's positions didn't get liquidated, why did you get liquidated?" Then there were some difficult to understand words, such as "If the bull doesn't come, I will go to the factory with you to screw screws", "Don't lose all your u before the bull comes", etc., which made the q friends laugh privately: the q was full of a happy atmosphere.

I heard people talking behind his back that Pan Yiji had also traded in A-shares, but he never learned how to do it, and he didn't know how to make a living. So he became more and more stupid, and he was about to beg for food. Fortunately, he had a lot of orders, so he shouted "d" in q and cheated a membership fee. Unfortunately, he had another bad intention, which was to carry the sedan chair for the institution. On one hand, he accepted the half-price subscription of #cyber, and when it went up, he wanted to return all the coins of the q people (the rich people in q lost hundreds of thousands of u), and on the other hand, he let the high-level take over#ACE(13 o'clock, that high point, and he was specifically cheating the rich). After a few times, the old leeks in q stopped following his orders. Pan Yiji had no choice but to shout that he wanted to disband q, but he stopped talking about refunding the membership fee. He had no choice but to have bad intentions. He chatted privately with the big players in q, saying something like one-on-one dd, and paid a few thousand u in membership fees. Maybe many rich leeks were also cheated.

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After that, I quit QQ and haven't seen Pan Yiji for a long time. I guess he was cheating those newcomers to QQ again, charging hundreds of U here and hundreds of U there. I haven't seen him since then.

I have not seen him till now————I think Yiji is indeed dead (a liar without father, mother or offspring)

Finally, this article is half fiction and half truth. It is absolutely my personal experience in the dai*dan teacher's q. I slightly adapted it from Xun Ge's "Kong Yiji" just for fun. I hope you will like it so that more people can see it. In fact, it is not only Pan Yiji. Anyone who collects membership fees in the square is 100% a scammer. If you have the ability, why don't you go to dai*dan? Collecting membership fees here was stupid at the time. At the end of last year, the market was good, and the new leeks were bold. I went all in on a few orders and thought that Pan Yiji was awesome. Looking back, it was just good luck. A stupid person can make money by opening orders. Then there was a correction in January, and I lost 50% directly. Then I was helped by institutions, such as #cyber, #ssr, #hook, and #ACE. They all let people take over the spot at high points, and many people were trapped. Others were making money in the bull market, but he led everyone to make up for the losses in the bull market. At the beginning of the small market after the New Year, he led everyone to short #BTC. Then a buddy in q had a full position of 5000u, 100 times, and said it was a 100% all-in order. I guess that buddy’s position was liquidated. Then the market went up all the way, and when he opened a short order, he asked everyone to clear all the spot positions at the same time. It was really funny. I missed the bull market perfectly. He also said that those who chase highs are warriors. Fortunately, I didn’t listen to him and made back my money in time. He started to rise when the price rose to the highest point, and made the q friends who listened to him miss the opportunity to make back their money. He chased the rise and killed the fall, and had no skills at all. You should be careful of such paid teachers, and the same goes for free ones. As long as you pay money, you can do it. Some dai*dan teachers are just lucky and reap a lot of leeks.

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