What led to this mistake was because I copied the OP's post (
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5538475.msg65290383#msg65290383) because I wanted to quote
a reply to it. I didn't realise when I mistakenly posted it as a reply to another thread which was the first thread I wrote a reply to before I received notification of the new topic that was created and I opened it too on the same tab.
I already wrote and copied the reply that I wanted to post on the z-tight comment on this thread(
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5538263.msg65288794#msg65288794), but after I received the notification of that new thread and I opened it and read through it, I also copied some part of that thread that I wanted to quote to make the edit easier for me, but I was a bit distracted, and few minutes later when I opened the forum again, I just pasted what I copied and had on my clipboard, I posted it without even realising it was the other OP's post that I copied last.
The timeline tells a different story. @Mrbluntzy's topic was April 18, 2025, 11:
37:22 AM. You say you received the notification, copied the topic, something happened that made you distracted and pasted it on April 18, 2025, 11:
48:11 AM but you have this reply.
In my opinion, I think what qualifies someone to be called a trader is if the person is consistently trading crypto assets on a short term contract for the intention of making profits on a short term period from the volatility of the currency pairs they are trading....
Generally it proves that you either prepare replies in advance or you do not read what you post, if you admit that then maybe a signature ban for 6 months/1 year will be enough.