Bitcoin short-seller staged a $6 million liquidation
Yesterday, an influencer pretended to suffer a $6 million short liquidation on bitcoin (BTC) to attract followers and clout. The stunt fizzled after some basic fact-checking. Crypto trader Laanie posted fake evidence of...
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Yesterday, an influencer pretended to suffer a $6 million short liquidation on bitcoin (BTC) to attract followers and clout. The stunt fizzled after some basic fact-checking.
Crypto trader Laanie posted fake evidence of a leveraged wipeout long enough to attract a few hundred thousand views, then deleted the claim a few hours later.
The engagement farmer then hosted a social audio space on X to discuss the non-existent trade, which attracted over a thousand attendees amidst a particularly bullish day for crypto markets.
Indeed, BTC was enjoying one of its steepest, single day gains of the year, rallying from $64,000 to $75,000 in under 24 hours.
A proposed Community Note on X challenged the $6 million loss. It explained that the trading display Laanie shared had Bybit’s Demo mode enabled, a subtle yet unmistakable label for the crypto exchange’s simulated trading view.
in real trading account bybit shows spot future and other trading options at top
while in demo account there isn’t any option and fake people just crop those screenshots.
don't fall for scams. https://t.co/4NsdMyyvkY pic.twitter.com/s4JEHdw48T
One skeptic explained the difference between a real Bybit trading account and Laanie’s paper money account. Another trader noted that Laanie’s screenshots cropped out the webpage tab, indicating their use of Bybit’s Demo mode.
The intraday, 17% rally in BTC made the claim plausible at first glance, especially due to Bybit’s large leverage offerings that would have amplified losses for short-sellers.
As unsophisticated observers happily engaged with the post and reposted across social media for clout, the engagement farmer won the prize of attention.
This short bitcoin liquidation never happenedReplies to Laanie’s follow-up post called the trader a LARPer, short for Live Action Role Player. Another skeptic wrote that Laanie is a “liar with a demo account.”
‘QE Lite,’ a multi-billion dollar expansion of US Treasury buybacks, plus positive BTC commentary from Donald Trump’s crypto meeting in Washington DC, drove the rally on August 19 and the dramatic follow-through yesterday.
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Bybit’s Demo Trading feature auto-creates a simulated account for every user. Its demo mode seeds all customers with a fixed portfolio of virtual assets. Demo mode traders can adjust the funds in that account and flip to live trading with a single toggle.
A large enough leveraged position inside that sandbox produces the same liquidation math and shareable screenshot as a genuine trade. However, the underlying capital never exists, and trades never fill.
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