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Here we go again. Whenever Binance has any issues, there's always someone jumping in to gain traffic and build an account by attacking others. It's easy to spread rumors, but debunking them is exhausting.
Coincidentally, $DYOR I was on vacation in Dubai when this coin was released. I didn't even open my wallet during those days, and I didn't touch this coin at all 😂😂😂. Some people just spout off that I bought it and got trapped, demanding compensation, and then a bunch of people who don't even know how to verify anything join in the chorus, thinking it's all true.
I was thinking of betting $100,000 if someone could prove I bought this coin, but then I realized it wasn't worth giving these people any attention, and it just played into their hands, so I just blocked them.
It's not just one or two people attacking Binance to build an account and then immediately creating groups to scam others. What does it matter if someone who can't even distinguish between basic information and falsehood gets scammed?
Like those elderly people being chased around trying to sell health products, are they pitiful? But it's none of my business. Put aside your desire to help others and respect their fate. Just focus on doing your own thing.

I just saw this screenshot. I was thinking of posting a screenshot of my Binance trading history, since I haven't even touched futures in the last six months. But then I thought, people would definitely suspect I have multiple accounts. 😂
There's no need to prove it yourself; those who don't believe it won't believe it even if you post it.
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