Today we are going to talk about a hot and hilarious topic - mobile phone mining. Those seemingly easy and tempting "pies" are actually all carefully laid "traps".

Imagine that you have a precious mobile phone in your hand, download an app, and click a few times every day, and virtual currency, tokens, points, and candies fall into your pocket. Isn’t it beautiful like a dream? But wake up, friends, it’s time to wake up from this dream!

Let’s not talk about the high-end blockchain technology. After all, it’s not something you can play with by just poking your finger on the screen. Remember what Mr. Buffett said?

"Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful." The trend of mobile phone mining was blown away five years ago, leaving behind only a mess and the tears of countless victims. Now there are still people using this old routine to fool people, which is really laughable.

Someone said, "Oh, they said that they can do KYC (know your customer) certification, can be listed on exchanges, can be bartered, and can be exchanged for real money!" Hey, this sounds tempting, but you have to think about it, why can you make a lot of money just by moving your fingers?

How can good things in this world fall on your head so easily? Don’t forget, Marx told us long ago: “When capital comes into the world, from head to toe, every pore is dripping with blood and filth.” The tricks behind mobile phone mining are much more complicated than you think.

Let's think about it from another angle. If this is really a good thing with great profits, then why don't those big guys just make a fortune quietly themselves, but instead advertise it and drag you into it?

It's because the water is too deep, and they want to find someone to share the risk! So, friends, don't be blinded by those sweet words, and don't let your hard-earned money go to waste.

At this point, I have to mention the classic saying: "There is no free lunch in the world." Mobile phone mining seems to be free, but in fact it has hidden mysteries.

You think you are making money, but in fact, others are making money from your information, your time, and even your wallet. When you come to your senses, you find that you have fallen into a trap dug by others, and it will be too late to regret it.

Also, don’t forget the old saying: “No pain, no gain.” If you want to make money, you have to put in the effort and time, not just rely on the fantasy of getting something for nothing.

If you are really interested in blockchain, then go learn, study and practice it! Using your wisdom and sweat to create wealth is the right way.

Finally, I want to say that whether we are veteran self-media professionals or ordinary spectators, we must always keep a clear head and keen insight.

In this age of information networks, we must learn to distinguish truth from falsehood and right from wrong.

We must be vigilant and stay away from things that seem beautiful but hide traps. Only in this way can we protect ourselves from harm in this complex and changing world.