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Abstract:TriumphFX's recent launch of a virtual currency called TFX. Critics have claimed that TFX is part of a Ponzi scheme, designed to prevent investors from withdrawing their funds. Additionally, the platform has been accused of engaging in continuous brainwashing to promote TFX as a long-term investment opportunity in various social media groups.
TriumphFX has recently launched a virtual currency called TFX, which has raised concerns among some traders. Critics argue that TFX is part of a Ponzi scheme, designed to trap investors and prevent them from withdrawing their funds. Some even claim that the platform has been engaged in continuous brainwashing, promoting TFX as a long-term investment opportunity in various social media groups. Without further ado, take a look at the following pictures and text to learn how TriumphFX is luring you into becoming a “chive”.
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