Crypto-常山赵子龙|Oct 25, 2025 08:12
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I don’t know much about Ao Ying’s past, so I’m not sure if what this person is saying is true. If anyone can provide relevant evidence, I’m willing to offer a 200U reward.
Some people say that back in the day, Ao Ying used to hang around various groups, recruiting people to earn referral commissions. Turns out that’s how he started out—just spamming unlimited bullets on contracts until one hit, then bragging about it, making money by exploiting his followers’ liquidity.
If that’s really the case, then how much has he made now by pretending to be a big shot and opening trades every day? Honestly, this is trash behavior at its finest—leading followers to blow up their accounts, closing his own live trades, and somehow always making big profits himself. This isn’t treating followers like Japanese invaders; it’s treating them like pigs to be raised and slaughtered.
Blowing up accounts while leading trades isn’t shameful. People who lead trades definitely want their followers to make money. I’ve blown up accounts while leading trades myself. But if you lead trades, cause people to blow up their accounts, don’t feel sorry about it, and then keep making big profits on your own while mocking those who lose money following you—man, your character is just unbelievably low.
Earning referral commissions isn’t shameful either. It’s actually one of the cleaner ways to monetize traffic. I’ve done referral commissions myself. But if you stoop so low as to scam, deceive, and manipulate people into signing up for referrals, and then don’t even give them their commissions in the end—that’s just disgusting.
Running ads isn’t shameful either. I don’t run ads myself, but I respect you trashy people who make money by selling out your followers. At least be like Liang Xi and admit it. Doing bad things while trying to keep a good reputation—man, that’s just greedy as hell.
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