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It's been a while since I last reported someone, but I'm trying to get back on track.

Starting off, with a repeated offender who doesn't seem to care about the AI usage. His posts seems to be mixed with AI, seems to have simply changed strategies. Other posts also show traces of AI.

User: lifeisnoteazy

Post 1.
Absolutely agree with you. Volatility is both the opportunity and the risk in this space. Setting clear profit targets and stop-loss levels is a must, especially when you're dealing with low-cap altcoins or memecoins.

Even with solid research, the market can flip fast I've seen good setups get wrecked just because BTC moved unexpectedly. That’s why I’ve been sticking to short-term plays with defined exits. ChainX gives early access, but it’s still up to us to manage risk properly.

Appreciate the reminder too many ignore this part of the game.
GPTZero: 100% AI Generated
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Undetectable: 58% AI

Post 2.

Saw this token called CSKY jump from $0.003 to $0.35 within hours now floating around $0.20. I’m not even surprised anymore but can’t lie, sometimes I wonder if there’s actually something behind these runs or if it’s just insiders flipping on thin liquidity.

Heard it’s connected to some “meme token incubator” concept, basically lets people launch meme coins without needing to code and the community votes on which ones move forward. There’s also something about keys and points involved but I didn’t bother looking too deep yet.

Anyone here actually understand how that whole model works? Or is it just another fancy label for the same old pump and dump cycle? Genuinely trying to figure out if it’s worth tracking or just one of those things you ignore after the first pump.
GPTZero: 100% AI Generated
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Undetectable: 0% AI

User: Hannah$

This user's post appear too good to be true, but most detectors don't show much AI usage, should require more investigation perhaps, or check with GoWinston or Originality. I'll check further tomorrow as I've run out of credits, it shows signs of paraphrasing.

Post 1.
Your words are very realistic and deeply observant. Mental stability, proper money management, and fundamental and technical analysis skills are essential for a successful trader. However, it is true that some of it depends on luck, but if you do not have proper knowledge about the market, you will have to face losses. Because the market does not always move logically; many times uncertainty and unexpected events affect the results of trades. I think a good trader can analyze his knowledge and build the future.
GPTZero: 51% AI (report shows signs of AI Paraphrasing)
Phrasly.ai: 20% AI, whole sentences written with AI.

Post 2.
I think your comment is very important. Holders and traders keep the network active and contribute to price growth. However, while it is absolutely true that the rotation of holders is "inevitable", it is necessary to look at the context a little deeper. The nature of Bitcoin is not just "to be sold" - many see it as an alternative to fiat money, digital gold, or a means of future financial freedom. For this reason, holders do not plan to sell it, but rather keep it for future generations. You are right, holders have to sell at some point - this is the reality of the market. However, many see Bitcoin as a future-proof asset, not just a trading tool.
Phrasly.ai: 20% AI, whole sentences written with AI.
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Scraped on 28/07/2025, 18:59:41 UTC
It's been a while since I last reported someone, but I'm trying to get back on track.

Starting off, with a repeated offender who doesn't seem to care about the AI usage. His posts seems to be mixed with AI, seems to have simply changed strategies. Other posts also show traces of AI.

User: lifeisnoteazy

Post 1.
Absolutely agree with you. Volatility is both the opportunity and the risk in this space. Setting clear profit targets and stop-loss levels is a must, especially when you're dealing with low-cap altcoins or memecoins.

Even with solid research, the market can flip fast I've seen good setups get wrecked just because BTC moved unexpectedly. That’s why I’ve been sticking to short-term plays with defined exits. ChainX gives early access, but it’s still up to us to manage risk properly.

Appreciate the reminder too many ignore this part of the game.
GPTZero: 100% AI Generated
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Undetectable: 58% AI

Post 2.

Saw this token called CSKY jump from $0.003 to $0.35 within hours now floating around $0.20. I’m not even surprised anymore but can’t lie, sometimes I wonder if there’s actually something behind these runs or if it’s just insiders flipping on thin liquidity.

Heard it’s connected to some “meme token incubator” concept, basically lets people launch meme coins without needing to code and the community votes on which ones move forward. There’s also something about keys and points involved but I didn’t bother looking too deep yet.

Anyone here actually understand how that whole model works? Or is it just another fancy label for the same old pump and dump cycle? Genuinely trying to figure out if it’s worth tracking or just one of those things you ignore after the first pump.
GPTZero: 100% AI Generated
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Undetectable: 0% AI

User: Hannah$

This user's post appear too good to be true, but most detectors don't show much AI usage, should require more investigation perhaps, or check with GoWinston or Originality. I'll check further tomorrow as I've run out of credits, it shows signs of paraphrasing.

Post 1.
Your words are very realistic and deeply observant. Mental stability, proper money management, and fundamental and technical analysis skills are essential for a successful trader. However, it is true that some of it depends on luck, but if you do not have proper knowledge about the market, you will have to face losses. Because the market does not always move logically; many times uncertainty and unexpected events affect the results of trades. I think a good trader can analyze his knowledge and build the future.
GPTZero: 51% AI (report shows signs of AI Paraphrasing)
Phrasly.ai: 20% AI, whole sentences written with AI.

Post 2.
I think your comment is very important. Holders and traders keep the network active and contribute to price growth. However, while it is absolutely true that the rotation of holders is "inevitable", it is necessary to look at the context a little deeper. The nature of Bitcoin is not just "to be sold" - many see it as an alternative to fiat money, digital gold, or a means of future financial freedom. For this reason, holders do not plan to sell it, but rather keep it for future generations. You are right, holders have to sell at some point - this is the reality of the market. However, many see Bitcoin as a future-proof asset, not just a trading tool.
Phrasly.ai: 20% AI, whole sentences written with AI.
GPTZero failed for some reason, displays error "Something went wrong".