Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT just dropped something wild. His on-chain analysis suggests two supposedly different identities—Dip Wheeler and a figure claiming to be President Donald J. Trump—might actually be the same person operating behind both accounts.
The evidence? Transaction patterns, wallet behaviors, and digital fingerprints that don't lie. When you follow the money on-chain, things get crystal clear real fast.
Another day, another identity scam exposed by forensic blockchain analysis. Stay sharp out there.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 10h ago
With this on-chain evidence coming out, someone else has been exposed. The blockchain doesn't lie.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-07 06:42
Haha, this trick is brilliant. On-chain data never lies...
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-07 06:41
Haha, this plot is wild. On-chain tracking is truly amazing—wallets really do talk!
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SleepyValidator
· 12-07 06:36
Haha, it's the same old trick again. On-chain data really doesn't lie.
Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT just dropped something wild. His on-chain analysis suggests two supposedly different identities—Dip Wheeler and a figure claiming to be President Donald J. Trump—might actually be the same person operating behind both accounts.
The evidence? Transaction patterns, wallet behaviors, and digital fingerprints that don't lie. When you follow the money on-chain, things get crystal clear real fast.
Another day, another identity scam exposed by forensic blockchain analysis. Stay sharp out there.