I just realized recently that some people in the circle have been involved in these 'black orders' for a while. Seeing brothers in the group talk about receiving tasks, I was wondering why it hadn't come to me yet. It wasn't until yesterday when I was approached via private message that I understood how deep this game goes.



The other party straightforwardly asked: Do you have many followers? We have a need here—to post a few pieces of content about a certain leading exchange's rights protection issues, preferably including some real liquidation experiences to make it more convincing. The price is quite direct—$20 to $40 per post, fluctuating based on account influence.

What seems like a simple task is actually the sale of false public opinion. Whether it's fabricating stories or exaggerating individual cases, the essence is to create negative topics to target competitors. This practice has long become a 'hidden rule' among exchanges, but most people choose to turn a blind eye.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 01-07 04:14
Damn, you guys actually dare to come solo? I was wondering why those rights protection posts have been so organized lately... They really treat us like guns to be used; this deal is so disgusting. Hey, what do you think will happen if the exchange reports us back? The black order prices are so low, I thought I could make big money. The circle is completely rotten, and pretending not to see even though we all know is even more terrifying.
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gas_fee_traumavip
· 01-06 21:58
Wow, so that's why the recent advocacy posts all seem weird... Turns out they were bought.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 01-04 17:52
Wow, you can actually take orders for this? I thought it was a scam since it's only $20 each, but it turns out someone is really doing this.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-04 15:55
Uh... this is the legendary public opinion sniper attack. It was obvious that the MACD had already formed a death cross a long time ago.
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 01-04 15:54
Damn, so this is the mysterious "work" someone in our group is talking about, turns out it's all this stuff Taking this money really makes me sick, smashing exchanges just for these few dollars, is it worth it? It should have been exposed long ago, the circle is a complete mess I heard someone took this job, which exchanges are behind the scenes? I'm just wondering, why do some people really do this kind of thing Oh my god, 20 dollars per piece? I thought it could make me rich haha This is why I don't believe those "rights protection articles" on social media, someone is definitely stirring the pot Damn, this trick is as dirty as slandering project teams No wonder there have been so many negative news lately, it turns out it's all built on money I really don't want to get involved in this kind of thing, ruining people's reputation
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AirdropJunkievip
· 01-04 15:37
Wow, this is what we call a propaganda war. No wonder there have been so many scandals about certain institutions lately; it turns out they were all bought with money.
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gm_or_ngmivip
· 01-04 15:25
Damn, this is the true face of the crypto world. No wonder I always felt those "liquidation" stories on Twitter sounded weird. 20 to 40 dollars can buy an account to hack exchanges? The cost is way too low. I should have spoken out about this earlier. Watching these fake rights protection stories every day is making me want to vomit. Wait, are these people who take "jobs" for real or just stories? I remember I was asked about similar things before. No, this is just like election propaganda battles. Whoever has more money can define the truth, damn it. So those big V's I follow might all be taking these kinds of jobs? Thinking about it now, it's terrifying. By the way, those who were truly liquidated long ago don't have the energy to post on Twitter anymore, haha. This tactic is indeed wild, but honestly, everyone knows that exchanges smear each other. It just depends on who dares to be the first to say it.
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