I guess he is a promoter of crypto.com. Maybe he was paid to do this publicity. If this post was just OP's contribution to the forum, then it shows that he needs to read more and post less. I know that some newbies are well-grounded in the crypto space but I expect every newbie in the industry to take time and learn about the forum before making any post. I have seen many threads where newbies complain of not having merits and this kind of post is one of the reasons for such an experience. Almost everyone in this forum is aware of the dangers of CEX, especially after the fall of many perceived reputable ones last year.
Maybe yes, maybe no. However, I suspect that this account is primarily meant for creating backlinks from the Bitcointalk forum to the owner's personal website, accountiod.com, as indicated in their posts.
The account was established at 5:52 UTC, followed by the creation of this post at 5:53 UTC, and eventually going offline at 06:03 UTC. Yes, they created the account solely to post something beneficial for their website, and then abandoned it.
This strategy is highly advantageous for the targeted website, as it obtains free forum backlinks. In the realm of SEO (Search Engine Optimization), this approach is often employed by spamming various forums within the same niche and embedding links to their money-making site to boost their Domain Authority.
It is evident that the quality of the content on the website surpasses that of the forum posts. Typically, at this stage, writers tend to take shortcuts in producing substantial material to expedite the backlinking process. I am well acquainted with this method, as I have studied several SEO techniques to strengthen websites or articles created on personal websites.
A backlink is a hyperlink from a website or forum to a target website. Its purpose is to enhance the target website's authority in the eyes of Google, enabling it to achieve a higher ranking on search engine result pages.