【Crypto World】A recent phenomenon warrants vigilance. The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has issued a notice highlighting a suspicious investment product jointly promoted by Jinfeng Lai Limited and Angel Guardian Alliance Technology Limited. These products claim to operate under the banner of “AI Quantum High-Frequency Trading,” boasting the ability to generate a stable monthly return of 3%-8%, and even claim to be extremely low risk or risk-free.
Doesn’t that sound particularly enticing? But that’s where the problem lies. What truly raises concern is that some investors have encountered difficulties when trying to withdraw their principal — a typical hallmark of scams.
Why do these types of schemes always attract people? Because they precisely target investors’ psychology: promises of stable returns, high-tech concepts like AI and quantum computing, and the sweet lie of “risk-free” profits. But in the crypto and investment fields, any product claiming “risk-free high returns” deserves a big question mark.
This warning offers us a clear lesson: be cautious when evaluating investment channels that promise excessively high yields and make withdrawal difficult. Legitimate trading platforms and investment products usually disclose risks transparently and support easy withdrawals, rather than confusing you with promises of high returns and technical jargon. Protecting your wallet is much more reliable than being lured by tempting numbers.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 4h ago
8% monthly income? Ha, how naive do you have to be to believe that, the truth is that it can't be withdrawn.
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SleepyValidator
· 4h ago
Another one of these? AI quantum high-frequency trading, just hearing about it sounds outrageous, and that name combination is pretty fierce haha
Not being able to withdraw the principal is the most deadly part, no matter what you say, it's useless
Risk-free returns? I just laughed outright, saying that in the crypto world is really off the charts
I think I've seen the names of these two companies before, they're just new packaging for scams
Stable returns of 3%-8% per month? Wake up everyone, if this isn't a scam, then what is?
People are just too greedy; otherwise, such low-level scams would have been eradicated long ago
Why are there still people jumping in? It's simply beyond comprehension
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RadioShackKnight
· 4h ago
It's the same old trick again, AI quantum trading. I'm so tired of hearing it that my ears are getting calloused.
Monthly stable income of 8%? Come on, wake up. That's just a blatant bait.
The real issue is that you can't withdraw the principal. Same old套路, brother.
Risk-free? Pfft. In the crypto world, hearing those two words means you should just run away.
Financial scammers love to hype these high-tech concepts, and retail investors actually believe them.
An investment product that can't even pay out? What's the point?
Beware of AI Quantum Trading Scams: Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission Issues Investment Trap Warning
【Crypto World】A recent phenomenon warrants vigilance. The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has issued a notice highlighting a suspicious investment product jointly promoted by Jinfeng Lai Limited and Angel Guardian Alliance Technology Limited. These products claim to operate under the banner of “AI Quantum High-Frequency Trading,” boasting the ability to generate a stable monthly return of 3%-8%, and even claim to be extremely low risk or risk-free.
Doesn’t that sound particularly enticing? But that’s where the problem lies. What truly raises concern is that some investors have encountered difficulties when trying to withdraw their principal — a typical hallmark of scams.
Why do these types of schemes always attract people? Because they precisely target investors’ psychology: promises of stable returns, high-tech concepts like AI and quantum computing, and the sweet lie of “risk-free” profits. But in the crypto and investment fields, any product claiming “risk-free high returns” deserves a big question mark.
This warning offers us a clear lesson: be cautious when evaluating investment channels that promise excessively high yields and make withdrawal difficult. Legitimate trading platforms and investment products usually disclose risks transparently and support easy withdrawals, rather than confusing you with promises of high returns and technical jargon. Protecting your wallet is much more reliable than being lured by tempting numbers.