A popular cryptocurrency analyst with more than 60,000 followers was held on the ball for allegedly assembling the screenshots he took to make his transactions more successful than they really are. A Twitter user named “King” suggested that Jacob Canfield , who introduced himself as “# 1 cryptocurrency analyst” on March 14 with his screenshots, constantly manipulated images showing the returns of his transactions. Allegedly, the last of the images played on this were shared on March 13, and Canfield removed it from his account when it turned out that he was assembling.

Moreover, Canfield admitted that he had assembled several transactions he shared on Twitter and said he did this to make them look better. He also stressed that he will never do it again. In the last post shared on March 13, the actual return of Canfield’s transaction was 7 BTC, but it changed it to 15.59 BTC. King suggests that he had more than 10 screenshots of Canfield played in this way. After the recent events, the analyst promised to broadcast his transactions live from now on.

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title: “Crypto Analyst S Transaction Success Turned Out To Be A Fake” ShowToc: true date: “2023-04-09” author: “Peggy Purpura”


A popular cryptocurrency analyst with more than 60,000 followers was held on the ball for allegedly assembling the screenshots he took to make his transactions more successful than they really are. A Twitter user named “King” suggested that Jacob Canfield , who introduced himself as “# 1 cryptocurrency analyst” on March 14 with his screenshots, constantly manipulated images showing the returns of his transactions. Allegedly, the last of the images played on this were shared on March 13, and Canfield removed it from his account when it turned out that he was assembling.

Moreover, Canfield admitted that he had assembled several transactions he shared on Twitter and said he did this to make them look better. He also stressed that he will never do it again. In the last post shared on March 13, the actual return of Canfield’s transaction was 7 BTC, but it changed it to 15.59 BTC. King suggests that he had more than 10 screenshots of Canfield played in this way. After the recent events, the analyst promised to broadcast his transactions live from now on.

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