A well-known figure in the community was recently exposed for photoshopping a donation receipt after showing it off. After the entire internet exploded, they finally made the real donation yesterday.
Interestingly, the serial number on this new donation receipt shows the date as December 4th—which means the previous stunt a few days ago was definitely just for show, and now that things have blown up, they hurriedly put in 200,000 yuan for real.
This move is a textbook case of "the more you try to hide, the more you reveal." They tried to gain a good reputation, but ended up crashing and burning. The community really doesn’t miss a thing. Some people, when playing in Web3, still need to show some sincerity. After all, both on-chain data and the sharp eyes of the crowd are always watching.
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BearEatsAll
· 1h ago
Uh, still making up for 200k? This time they're probably just forcing themselves to do it out of fear the community would explode.
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They got caught faking screenshots and only now are making up the payments. This move is really something else. On-chain data can't be faked.
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Wait, the transaction ID shows December 4th? That's direct proof right there. The acting is terrible, man.
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A classic three-act self-destruct: first ride the hype, then crash and burn, finally pay up and admit fault. Hilarious.
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I just want to know if this 200k is out of their own pocket or borrowed from someone. If it's borrowed, that's wild.
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That's why in crypto, this kind of fake stuff just can't fool anyone. Everyone's eyes are wide open.
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Even putting up real money now, can it salvage their reputation? I for one can't trust this guy anymore.
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It's always only after things blow up that they compromise. Is it really that hard to show a bit of sincerity?
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Is someone like this really going to keep hanging around the scene? Feels like they're socially dead already.
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Paying up doesn't change the fact they faked screenshots. That stain won't be easy to wash off.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-05 05:57
Can’t even fake it properly, that’s really something. Rushing to fill the 200,000, tsk tsk.
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ZKProofster
· 12-05 05:55
lmao the timestamp literally proves they're lying... actually, this is exactly why we need trustless systems instead of relying on these "influencers" to be decent humans. chain doesn't lie, people do.
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SleepyValidator
· 12-05 05:51
Haha, this is how there's nowhere to hide on-chain. Covering one's ears while stealing a bell really doesn't work in Web3.
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PhantomHunter
· 12-05 05:38
This move is really unbelievable. They only made up the money after the incident, which basically means they only admitted their mistake after getting caught.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 12-05 05:34
This guy really did himself in—once the photoshopping was exposed, it was instant social death.
Being forced to make up for 200,000—this deal just isn’t worth it, and the public pressure is intense.
Web3 is all about transparency, yet you tried to play fake charity—are you looking for trouble?
Once your persona collapses, how can you possibly recover? I definitely can’t trust you anymore.
This is a textbook example of a disastrous screw-up—just like that classic “there’s no silver buried here” situation.
A well-known figure in the community was recently exposed for photoshopping a donation receipt after showing it off. After the entire internet exploded, they finally made the real donation yesterday.
Interestingly, the serial number on this new donation receipt shows the date as December 4th—which means the previous stunt a few days ago was definitely just for show, and now that things have blown up, they hurriedly put in 200,000 yuan for real.
This move is a textbook case of "the more you try to hide, the more you reveal." They tried to gain a good reputation, but ended up crashing and burning. The community really doesn’t miss a thing. Some people, when playing in Web3, still need to show some sincerity. After all, both on-chain data and the sharp eyes of the crowd are always watching.