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Crypto Analyst Accused of Photoshopping Trade Screenshots

Crypto Analyst Accused of Photoshopping Trade ScreenshotsCrypto Analyst Accused of Photoshopping Trade Screenshots

A crypto market analyst with more than 63,000 followers has come under fire for allegedly photoshopping numerous screenshots to give the impression that his trades were more successful than they actually were.

A Twitter user going by the alias of “King” posted screenshots on March 14 which allegedly show that Jacob Canfield, the self-proclaimed “#1 cryptocurrency analyst” on Twitter, has consistently manipulated images depicting the performance of his trades.

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