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‘#1 Ranked Cryptocurrency Trading Analyst’ Accused of Photoshopping Returns

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A Cryptocurrency trading analyst is being accused of photoshopping his positions on multiple occasions to make his gains seem larger.
You have likely heard of Jacob Canfield if you frequent any cryptocurrency trading channels or circles. Often self-styled as the ‘#1 cryptocurrency analyst,’ he has now been caught posting photoshopped positions.

Cryptocurrency Top-Trader Exposed

A recent collection of screenshots provides proof that a top trader was photoshopping his gains to misleadingly boost his reputation. The images were recently tweeted by King (@Trapouts) who posted screenshots of fabricated numbers. He goes on to call Jacob Canfield a ‘scam.’ In one instance, Canfield photoshopped 7 BTC in profit to 15 BTC. It’s claimed that there are over 10+ major positioned photoshopped by Canfield to exaggerate his earnings. https://twitter.com/Trapouts/status/1238598898559488000 Canfield makes money off paid subscribers, who believe he is a top-trader and they go to him for advice. His Twitter account once promoted himself as the “#1 Ranked Bitcoin Analyst” and as a “Guest Trader on Forbes and CNBC.” This, however, has now been changed to “I use trend forecasting, data and research to trade the markets.” BeInCrypto has reached out to Jacob Canfield for a comment but he has declined to respond.

Damage Control

Although Canfield did not present BeInCrypto with a statement, he did issue one to his many followers in an attempt to explain himself. He says that moving forward he will be doing ‘live video trading‘ for all his trades. He did not apologize for any wrongdoing and instead blamed the mob mentality which “is strong on Twitter.” He claims he was prevented from telling his side of the story and that everything has been blown out of proportion. https://twitter.com/JacobCanfield/status/1238801551487119360 However, it should be noted that Canfield did initially post an apology which he has since deleted. In it, he admits to photoshopping and says ‘it will never happen again.’ He claims he simply did it to ‘chase clout.’ The responses to Canfield’s reply were largely negative and disparaging towards his efforts at reconciliation.

The Bottom Line

Here at BeInCrypto, we have cited Canfield in the past. He is the leading proponent of counter-trading CNBC’s calls. It’s been a worthwhile strategy for many, funny enough. However, the recent controversy has cast a dark shadow over his reputation. Frankly, it’s a shame given his knowledgeable background. The cryptocurrency market is awash with traders who claim to have the magic formula and can read markets. While it is undeniable that Canfield has significant experience trading cryptocurrencies, his photoshopping of trades is simply unacceptable. There is already a crisis of trust in the blockchain industry and we don’t need to add to it. Overall, it’s a shame to see this happen and only further damages the reputation of the industry in this difficult time. However, the hard truth is always better than not knowing it at all. Traders are encouraged to take note of Canfield’s past and come to their own conclusions.
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Anton Lucian
Raised in the U.S, Lucian graduated with a BA in economic history. An accomplished freelance journalist, he specializes in writing about the cryptocurrency space and the digital '4th industrial revolution' we find ourselves in.
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