Bitcoin OG since 2013 with 10+ years of experience. Crypto investor and scam analyst dedicated to exposing fraud, improving awareness, and guiding people through the space with clear, reliable insights. Transparency always comes first.
This is exactly how these people keep moving the goalposts.
At the beginning, they said you only had to hold 400,000 $SOLCEX to become VIP and be eligible for future airdrops.
Now suddenly you need to hold 400,000 $SOLCEX AND lock them in staking to keep that VIP eligibility and receive those future airdrops.
See what they’re doing? They want to lock holders in and reduce selling pressure while the token keeps losing value.
You could easily lose far more from $SOLCEX price depreciation than whatever tiny shit 💩 airdrops they eventually give you — if they even give them at all.
The rules keep changing. The holders take the risk. The team gets the benefit.
You keep searching for “utility” in your shitcoins and tokens while completely ignoring the coin that already has the strongest utility, security, network, and monetary properties: #Bitcoin.
But that’s not what you really want.
You want the fantasy.
You want to believe that some random token you bought can magically do a 10,000x and turn your miserable life around overnight.
So you convince yourself that your shitcoin is different. That your project is undervalued. That your bags will eventually recover.
Guess what?
For 99% of you, it will never happen.
-Keep holding your shitcoins that are already down 95%. -Keep waiting for the “next bull run.” -Keep searching for the next 100x, 1,000x, or 10,000x.
And keep dreaming while #Bitcoin continues doing exactly what it was created to do.
A REAL COMPANY DOESN’T NEED AN ARMY TO “DEFEND” IT.
Look at this response from the $SOLCEX SCAM team.
A holder raises legitimate concerns about KYB, listings and the project’s public record — and instead of providing clear answers, the response is:
“Don’t be that weak.”
“We want our people to be always strong.”
“And defend us.”
🚩🚩🚩
A legitimate company and a real CEX should NEVER need to tell investors to “defend” them.
You defend your business with: ✅ Transparency ✅ Verifiable information ✅ Regulatory compliance ✅ Audits ✅ Real volume ✅ Recognized listings ✅ A visible, accountable team ✅ Products that speak for themselves
You don’t attack people for asking questions.
And you certainly don’t condition your community to treat criticism as something they must fight against.
If someone asks why there is no KYB, no recognized exchange listing, or why certain claims cannot be independently verified, the answer should be EVIDENCE — not “don’t be weak.”
Real companies answer questions.
Real companies provide proof.
Real companies don’t need loyal holders acting as their defense force.
$SOLCEX holders should be asking MORE questions, not fewer. 🚩
Looks like some of their brainwashed holders are finally waking up and seeing the reality.
Not even the staking announcement could save the price. 😂
And seriously—you’d have to be crazy to lock your tokens for 6 months just to earn 15% more tokens while the price keeps bleeding. What’s the point of earning 15% more tokens if the value of your bag drops far more than that?
Then came $PI and the KYB issue.
How is an anonymous team supposed to pass proper business verification if they refuse to reveal who they are or provide a verifiable registered company behind the operation?
Sometimes I stop and think about everything I’ve witnessed since then, and it honestly feels like I’ve lived through an entire lifetime inside this industry.
I’ve seen Bitcoin go from something almost nobody understood or took seriously to becoming a global financial asset discussed by governments, institutions, Wall Street, billionaires and millions of people around the world.
I’ve lived through the bull markets, the brutal bear markets, the crashes, the euphoric rallies, the bubbles, the bankruptcies, the hacks, the scams, the forks, the ICO era, DeFi, NFTs, memecoins, exchange collapses, regulatory battles, institutional adoption, Bitcoin, ETFs, halvings, new all-time highs and countless moments that became part of #crypto history.
I’ve watched projects worth billions disappear.
I’ve watched people make fortunes and lose everything.
I’ve seen Bitcoin declared “dead” more times than I can remember — and I’ve watched it come back stronger every single time.
And through all of it, I stayed.
There probably hasn’t been a single day in all these years when I didn’t check the markets, read something about crypto, follow Bitcoin, analyze a chart, research a project or simply think about this industry.
Crypto was never just an investment for me.
It became part of my life.
The amount of knowledge, experience, mistakes, lessons, stories and memories I’ve accumulated since 2013 is something I could genuinely write an entire book about.
And I’m incredibly grateful that I was here early enough to experience this journey firsthand.
I don’t know what Bitcoin and Crypto will look like 10, 20 or 30 years from now.
But one thing I do know:
I’ll still be here.
I want to experience the next chapters just like I experienced the previous ones — until I’m an old man still checking the Bitcoin price. 😂₿
What a journey it has been.
And somehow, I still feel like we’re only getting started. 🚀
🚨 $SOLCEX CLAIMS $300M MONTHLY VOLUME…BUT WHERE IS IT? 😂🤡
This is how the #SolCex team tries to sell a narrative.
They claim their exchange did more than $300 MILLION in trading volume over the past month.
Seriously? 😂
We’re talking about an exchange that is not even tracked/listed as an exchange on CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko, the two platforms almost everyone in crypto uses to check exchange rankings, reported volume, liquidity and market activity.
So SolCex supposedly processes $300M per month, yet that massive activity is basically invisible on CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko?
That alone should make people ask some very simple questions:
Where is the independent verification?
Is this really $300M of organic trading generated by actual SolCex users?
Or are they counting the mirrored/external liquidity and volume they pull from other exchanges through APIs and presenting it as SolCex exchange volume?
Because if the trades are actually being executed or sourced elsewhere, that is NOT the same thing as having hundreds of millions in genuine native user volume.
If SolCex really generated $300M in monthly volume, then prove it.
Show the trading data. Show the methodology. Show the liquidity. Show independent market tracking. And get that supposed volume verified by platforms like CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko.
Until then:
$300M monthly volume on an exchange that no one knows and doesn’t even exist on the industry’s biggest tracking platforms? 😂😂😂
إذا لم يكن فريق $SOLCEX محتالًا، لما اختبأ خلف إخفاء الهوية لمدة تزيد عن عامين. لا يطلب مشغّلو منصات CEX الشرعيون من المستخدمين الثقة بمالكي الحساب المجهولين بأموالهم. هذه علامة حمراء كبيرة. إذا كنت تطلب من الناس الثقة بك بأموالهم، فأقل ما يمكنك فعله هو أن تُظهر من أنت.
لن أتوقف عن كشف حقيقة $SOLCEX حتى يرى الجميع ما هو عليه حقًا. الحقيقة دائمًا تلحق. أولئك الذين يتمسكون بشكل أعمى بهذا الرمز 💩 قد يتعلمون في النهاية درسًا مكلفًا. أنا هنا لتدميره.
كان مجرد الإدراج في #Binance مرة واحدة كافيًا لكشف الحقيقة.
انهار السعر، واختفت السيولة، وجفّت أنشطة التداول، وانتقلت الانتباهات إلى مكان آخر تقريبًا بين ليلة وضحاها.
لسنوات، كانت صناعة العملات المشفرة تدّعي أن التكنولوجيا واللامركزية والخصوصية والابتكار هي ما يهم. لكن السوق يثبت العكس باستمرار.
إن غالبية المستخدمين والمستثمرين لا يشترون المشاريع بسبب التكنولوجيا. يشترون لأنهم يتوقعون الأرباح.
بمجرد أن تُزيل أكبر منصة عملةً ما، يتبدد الشعور بالثقة. لا يهم كم سنة وُجدت المشروع، ولا مدى التزام المطورين، ولا مدى جودة التكنولوجيا. بدون سيولة ورؤية وطلب، تتلاشى معظم المشاريع ببطء.
إنها تذكيرٌ آخر بأن الوصول إلى السوق في عالم العملات المشفرة غالبًا ما يهم أكثر من التميّز التقني.
تخيّل الاضطرار إلى التوسّل على تيليجرام لسحب أموالك الخاصة 🤡
طلب أحد مستخدمي $SOLCEX إجراء عملية سحب. وبعد مرور أكثر من ساعة، لم تتم العملية بعد.
ما ردّ المشرف؟
«أرسل رسالة خاصة إلى ألكسندر باستخدام معرف المستخدم الخاص بك (UID). سيساعدك في ما بعد.»
لذا، لسحب أموالك من “هذا البورصة”، يبدو أن الأمر يتضمن العثور على شخص معيّن على تيليجرام، وإرسال معرف حسابك له بشكل خاص، والانتظار حتى يتدخل يدويًا.
هذه ليست الطريقة التي ينبغي أن يعمل بها بورصة مركزية احترافية. لا يجب على المستخدمين أن يضطروا للتواصل مع أحد أعضاء الفريق العشوائيين بشكل خاص حتى يتم الإفراج عن أموالهم.
يجب معالجة السحب تلقائيًا—أو التعامل معه عبر تذكرة دعم رسمية قابلة للتتبّع.
ليس عبر رسائل تيليجرام المباشرة. ليس عبر علاقات شخصية. ليس عبر التوسّل إلى عضو فريق أساسي يحمل اسم ألكسندر كي يطلق أموالك أنت.
هل ستثق في بورصة يعتمد الوصول إلى أموالك فيها على مراسلة شخص واحد بشكل خاص؟
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