Crypto Analyst allegedly photoshopped trades!  A Crypto Analyst allegedly photoshopped trades to give the impression that his trades were more successful than they actually were.  A Twitter user going by the alias of “King” first posted these screenshots on March 14th that allege that Jacob Canfield faked his trade data.

Jacob Canfield admitted to photoshopping “a handful of trades” to “make them look better” in a now-deleted post from March 13th.  He swore that photoshopping “will never happen again.”

Canfield was offered an ultimatum by King – King wouldn’t contact the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in exchange for Canfield dissolving his premium group, Signal Profits.  Canfield, in response, accuses King of blackmail and extortion.

Canfield has since stated publicly that all trades will stream live in the future.

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