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GateUser-7b078580
· 4h ago
The data is quite clear; 90% can be resolved, which means there's still 10% stuck... Although I need to verify this probability repeatedly.
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Splitting into multiple small amounts and holding for two or three days? If you count by the hour, how many cycles does this operation need to go through to be considered safe... It's a bit troublesome.
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It's a real punch to hear that half the profit is made at the moment of earning, but the withdrawal mechanism itself is unreasonable. Why should ordinary traders be blamed for the scammers?
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300,000 USDT is stuck and needs to cooperate with the police... How much longer do we have to wait? When will this unreasonable system finally collapse?
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It's easier to make money at historical lows, and harder to withdraw at highs... The pattern repeats as observed, and it never ends.
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In plain terms, a dedicated card is needed, but that means the trust cost is too high, and the entire process is too unsatisfactory.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-07 20:11
Really, I can see the 300,000 USDT but can't withdraw it, and in that moment my mindset collapsed... I think I also felt it.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-06 17:54
300,000 U Card withdrawal, this is indeed incredible... But to be honest, I've seen this kind of thing too many times in the crypto world, the key is still to master the art of "disappearing."
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DaoResearcher
· 01-06 17:54
It is worth noting that this article actually reveals a key governance issue—based on data performance, the OTC withdrawal difficulty essentially reflects the current design's incentive misalignment in fiat on/off ramps. It is recommended that everyone first study the AML/KYC mechanisms of traditional finance to understand why crypto users are innocently implicated. According to on-chain risk models, the probability of freezing an account is inversely related to the counterparty's credit score. If this assumption holds, it involves a complex game-theoretic equilibrium with multiple solutions.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 01-06 17:53
300,000 U stuck? Oh my, this is the ceiling of the crypto world—easy to make money, hard to withdraw.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-06 17:53
Really? Having 300,000 stuck in withdrawal and only seeing it but not touching it must be so frustrating.
Making money is just the first half; cashing out is the real winner.
That's why I specifically got a card just for OTC transactions. Friends all say I'm too cautious, but I've paid my tuition fees.
Scam gangs are really good at playing tricks; innocent traders end up with frozen accounts. This套路 is so disgusting.
It's just splitting small amounts, finding reputable parties, and letting it sit for a few days. Why do so many people not understand this?
Making money is easy, but withdrawing is hard. No one in the crypto circle dares to deny this reality.
The key is to cooperate with the police to resolve it quickly; it's much better than blindly messing around.
That's right, there are plenty of people who can make money, but only those who actually get the money into their hands are truly valuable.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-06 17:37
300,000 U stuck in withdrawal and the person is gone, this is the most frustrating thing in the crypto world
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Damn, is it another blacklisted account causing trouble? The crypto world really is a chain of problems
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So, making money is only the first half; how to safely cash out is the real skill
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How is the older brother doing now? Has the money been released?
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The OTC card trick is indeed ruthless, but how many people can really stick with it?
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Why not just use stablecoins for withdrawals? Why insist on going through fiat currency?
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A vivid lesson, next time we really need to follow this approach
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This is what you call making quick money and then getting burned at the cash-out stage
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How is the police's efficiency? I heard someone has been stuck for half a year with no progress
币圈最心酸的事儿不是亏钱爆仓,而是好不容易赚到手的利润,卡在提现环节动不了。
前段时间听说一哥们儿把30万U换成法币想提到银行卡,结果刷卡转账时被系统拦截——显示"非柜面交易暂停",账户当场冻结。钱没少啊,就是看得见摸不着,那种难受劲儿真没法说。最操蛋的是,他没干什么违规事儿,就是正常OTC交易,却被骗子的资金链给牵连了。现在的诈骗团伙太会玩,专门找普通交易者当资金"中转站",等警方追查时,这些中间环节账户先被封冻再说。
但好消息是:这种情况90%都能解决。只要你积极配合警方提供交易记录、聊天截图、转账凭证,核实自己确实不涉案,钱最终还是能放出来的。就是这个过程又烦又漫长,再沉得住气的人也得被折磨得想摔手机。
想要避免这种窘境,得改变思路。很多人只想着怎么赚钱,却没想过怎么把钱安全拿出来——说白了,会赚钱的人一堆,能把利润稳稳落袋的才是真本事。
有些老手这么玩的:专门办一张卡用来OTC,从不绑定外卖、不交水电费、不跟朋友转账,就一个用途——币圈提现。OTC只找长期合作信誉过硬的交易对手,从不贪那几块钱差价,更不理陌生账户。大额提现也从不一次性搞完,都是拆成多笔小额,每次提完先放卡里静置两三天再动,让资金流看起来正常合理。
不是太谨慎,是见过太多人赚了几十万上百万,最后全卡在提现环节。
记住这一点:赚钱的那一刻你只完成了一半,能顺利把钱提到手里才算真正赢了。币圈拼的不只是交易技术,更拼的是成熟度和风险意识。