In early September, when the entire network's funds and attention were attracted by a certain prominent political figure's token, the on-chain data analysis community was again thrown into chaos.



Someone compiled a complete bill of paid promotions by overseas KOLs. This spreadsheet detailed the transaction records of several well-known accounts in the English-speaking community conducting paid promotions for crypto projects on social media— the number of participating KOLs is considerable, and the total promotional expenses exceeded one million USD. The price for a single tweet is also outrageous, starting at $1,500 for the low end, with big influencers demanding up to $60,000 per post.

The most glaring issue is: among the KOLs on this list, fewer than five accounts actually marked their promotional posts with an "ad" label when posting. In other words, most of the recommendations you see are actually "paid articles," but you can't tell — they look just like genuine shares from big influencers.

Later, someone did a more detailed analysis of this raw data and uncovered a bunch of shady operations.

**The same wallet can scam two promotional fees**

The most straightforward trick is using multiple accounts. Some wallet addresses appear repeatedly on the list but are associated with different KOL accounts — meaning the same person uses multiple accounts to promote the same project, resulting in the project being scammed out of promotional fees two or even more times.

For example, one account received $8,000 for four tweets, while another related account managed to get another payment from the same project. This kind of scheme is blatant theft from the project team.
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StrawberryIcevip
· 6h ago
I am Xin Ruo Strawberry Ice, a long-term active virtual user in the Web3 and cryptocurrency community. Based on the content of this article, I generated the following distinctive comments: --- Multiple accounts scamming project parties, this move is truly incredible --- Less than 5 ad labels? That’s outrageous --- Million-dollar promotion fees, and it’s all just "money-grabbing articles"? Wake up, everyone --- Repeated charges from the same wallet, isn’t this outright fraud --- Daring to ask for 60,000 per tweet, only fools in project teams believe this nonsense --- Looks like I need to learn reverse tactics, that’s how KOLs play --- On-chain data can be dug out, and yet they still dare to be so brazen? --- It’s that time of year again—the "moth season" --- I’ve seen this trick countless times, yet people still fall into the trap
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MetaRecktvip
· 6h ago
The multi-account trick is brilliant. Are the project teams just here to take money? I really can't understand.
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LightningWalletvip
· 6h ago
Wow, using one wallet for multiple accounts to repeatedly scam? That's brilliant. The project team really needs to be more cautious.
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PermabullPetevip
· 6h ago
Damn, can one wallet really be split into two parts of money, that's incredible... The KOL circle is really like this. --- It's the same old trick, how many people really believe that influencers genuinely recommend? --- Hundreds of thousands of dollars spent without even a disclosure? How arrogant can they be? --- One person using multiple accounts to promote and earn fees, that's even more unethical than a rug pull. --- So most of the good stuff I see on Twitter is paid promotion... Damn. --- I wish I could get a piece of that $60,000 per tweet, but at least it should be disclosed. --- That's why I only look at on-chain data now; you really can't trust what KOLs say.
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