It's just like the well-known pig-butchering scam. The online fraudsters first disguise themselves as rich and beautiful people or wealthy and handsome individuals, then cast a wide net on the internet, fishing for victims. They use expert conversational techniques to quickly close the distance, and once familiar, they casually reveal various so-called investment projects in their possession, such as jade, red wine, or family businesses, using a series of tactics that feign refusal while implying acceptance, letting you gradually believe without a doubt.
Then the next step is very simple—they start sharpening the knife, ready to butcher the pig, utilizing the same gambling principles—old wine in a new bottle. At first, they let you win money, and driven by desire, you fall step by step into an abyss of no return.
Of course.