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August Returns on Binance = $13,604,253.21

 








Can you guess who got this remarkable returns on Binance?

Those who read my postings might know the answer. 😁

His current asset is over $170,940,170.

He hasn't appeared on any media so far and just uploaded postings on DC inside.

If someone wants to read them, it might be impossible cause people who don't live in South Korea can't read posts.

DC blocks foreign IP.

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    1. No he doesn't have a twitter account

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    2. Then this is fake.
      Can you give me link where can i find his posts on DC. Please

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    3. The reason why I don't attach the link is because he often turns his account to private so people can't see his writings. If you want to see them, I recommend you to search '워뇨띠' (글쓴이=name) on DC. Only when he makes his account into public, you can see them. Also, plz make sure that there are lots of people pretending to be '워뇨띠'.

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    4. https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/lists/?id=chartanalysis here is where he writes.

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