The price of U keeps declining, and people on Twitter are still arguing nonstop.
The market is really hard to describe right now. The days when people could easily make 400U in profit are long gone—now it's tough to even make 50U. Back in the day, we used to joke about the "400U crew," but now I'm barely at the 30U level myself. How the tables have turned.
Speaking of controversy, a project called Elizabeth recently messed up again. They promised donations three times in a row but never followed through, and this time they were exposed for using emulators to fake data. We've seen this kind of thing a lot in the space, but this repeated trust-grabbing is just ridiculous. When the market is cold, these shady characters seem even more active.
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NFTDreamer
· 15h ago
30U? I'm already bankrupt, and we're still talking about returns here.
Elizabeth's moves this time are insane—scamming one batch after another, really treating us like we have no brains.
A bear market really tests people's character, and those clowns get exposed right away.
Is arguing on Twitter even fun? It's better to just watch these trainwrecks unfold here.
That's just how this market is—couldn't get any colder.
Damn, three times in a row. I just want to know how many more people will fall for it.
Even getting 50U is tough, huh? I get it, we're all in the same boat.
Faking data with a simulator—these tricks are just pathetic, so low.
Let's see who can hold on until spring.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 22h ago
Even 50U isn’t enough? Then with my 30U, should I see a psychiatrist? [laugh-cry]
Seriously, once this supply and demand curve flips, the followers of those so-called “wealth secrets” are exposed for who they really are. With Elizabeth’s move, judging by the traditional art valuation model, she couldn’t even scam at a professional level.
A bear market is a real test, exposing all those so-called Web3 experts who are just out to fleece people.
The market’s cold, so these shady characters get active? Come on, they were only ever fit to jump around in the dark of night anyway.
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RunWithRugs
· 22h ago
You can't even hold onto 30U and still have the nerve to criticize others? Take a look in the mirror.
Elizabeth is nothing this time — there are plenty of people in the circle who can scam more than she can.
The U price being this bad is well-deserved; serves you right for still playing this crappy game.
Donations and fake data again? These old tricks still have people falling for them?
In a bear market, you really see who's a true crypto god and who's just here to exploit others.
Using simulators to fake data is such a low-level move. Seriously underestimating retail investors' intelligence.
400U? Keep dreaming. These days, being able to hold a stable 50U is already the best you can hope for.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 22h ago
You can't even hold onto 30U, let alone 400, that's hilarious.
Elizabeth's move is really something else, even using an emulator? People still believe that these days?
The colder the market gets, the more these people jump around. They're like flies on a cracked egg.
All those braggers from before have gone silent now, including me—it's tough.
They dare to scam three times in a row and still keep going. How big is their heart?
What happened to the promised donations? It's all just empty promises.
That's how this circle is. When the crypto winter comes, all the monsters come out.
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PanicSeller
· 22h ago
All 30U are gone, I really can’t laugh about it anymore.
Elizabeth’s combo is just insane, she’s not even bothering to come up with new tricks to scam people.
People on Twitter keep arguing nonstop, they’d be better off figuring out how to cut their losses.
The colder the market gets, the more active these scammers become. It’s unbelievable.
Who still remembers the days of 400U... thinking back, it all feels like a dream now.
The trick of faking numbers with emulators has been used to death. Isn’t anyone going to do something about it?
Retail investors like us really have it coming—we keep getting fleeced and never learn our lesson.
I donated three times and never heard back. I just want to know: where does she even get the guts for this?
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MercilessHalal
· 22h ago
Damn, it's that scammer Elizabeth again, just repeatedly exploiting things. "Sharp tongue, soft heart" isn't even enough to describe it.
Even 30U has to be carefully calculated now. Those old guys from before? Probably changed careers a long time ago.
Using emulators to fake data, that's such a lame trick—anyone who believes it is an idiot. The colder the market gets, the more rampant these people become.
Arguing on Twitter every day, but since I'm already idle, it's actually pretty satisfying, haha.
When will this crappy market end? It's really hopeless.
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StableNomad
· 23h ago
ngl... 30U feels like the new flex at this point. statistically speaking, we're all just pretending the 400U days weren't a fever dream. Elizabeth running the simulator playbook again? reminds me of UST in May, different era same theater. cold markets bring out the vultures, not surprised anymore.
The price of U keeps declining, and people on Twitter are still arguing nonstop.
The market is really hard to describe right now. The days when people could easily make 400U in profit are long gone—now it's tough to even make 50U. Back in the day, we used to joke about the "400U crew," but now I'm barely at the 30U level myself. How the tables have turned.
Speaking of controversy, a project called Elizabeth recently messed up again. They promised donations three times in a row but never followed through, and this time they were exposed for using emulators to fake data. We've seen this kind of thing a lot in the space, but this repeated trust-grabbing is just ridiculous. When the market is cold, these shady characters seem even more active.