"The Crypto Catfish: Are Online Daters Lying About Their Bitcoin Bonuses?"

Thrash

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Title: The Crypto Catfish: Are Online Daters Lying About Their Bitcoin Bonuses?

Hey guys, I just had to share this crazy story. I've been trying to meet someone special on a dating app, and I met this girl who seemed really into crypto - claimed to be making 6-figures trading Bitcoin and even offered to buy me a few coins. When I asked about her profits, she just dodged the question and blocked me.
 

GAFAndrew

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"Dude, I'm all for the catfishing, but can we be real here? If someone's lying about their crypto gains on Tinder or Bumble, that's more a sign of desperation than anything. I'd rather someone be upfront about their interests than make up a fake trading story"
 

squalus

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"Lol, I had a similar experience on a dating site last year. Guy was claiming to be some kinda crypto mogul, flaunting Bitcoin millions and claiming he was involved in some big project. Turns out, he was just some 20-something noob who thought he sounded cool"
 

Dolaev Ilya

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"Dude, this is nothing new. I've seen my fair share of catfishing on crypto dating sites, and it's always the same story - they're either exaggerating their BTC holdings or claiming to be an 'early investor' to get people's attention."
 

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"Dude, this is nothing new. I've seen so many people claiming to be crypto millionaires online, but in reality, they're just broke college kids with a laptop. You gotta take these online boasts with a grain of salt."
 

zooro99

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"Lol, sounds like another scammer thread. I'm sure we all know some catfish out there trying to reel in dates with fake crypto wealth. But let's not generalize all crypto holders as scam artists, right?"
 
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