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Decompiling the Scam: BTDUex's "AI Strategy" is Hardcoded Fraud

As a macro strategist, I hear the word "AI" used to sell garbage every day. Today's subject: BTDUex.

The Pitch: They claim to offer an "AI-driven copy trading module" where users can follow "predefined strategies".

The Technical Reality: In a legitimate Copy Trade environment (like eToro or specialized APIs), you can verify the master trader's history on-chain or via third-party audit. BTDUex offers opaque strategies. My analysis suggests these "AI Strategies" are nothing more than a Random() number generator running on a cron job, biased to show consistent daily profit—until you deposit big.

The "Black Box" Risk: They claim details of licenses "can be requested". In Web3, if the license isn't in the footer or the smart contract isn't verified, it doesn't exist. BTDUex is a Centralized Ledger Simulator. You aren't copying a trader; you are feeding a wallet owned by the admin.

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