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Topic: Are there any posts here about cryptocurrency fake news? - page 2. (Read 587 times)

sr. member
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The news was shared by Cointelegraph on X (AKA Twitter), and now, after investigating and confirming the news from Blockrock and Bloomberg, they deleted the post. You can read the whole story on the following page:


And if you are looking for a tweet in which they said, that Ishare's ETF got approved, it also exists in the page I shared. I hope you will get your answers after reading it. Here is another tweet they made as an apology.


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How possibility with bigger media of cryptocurrency publishing not accurate information, why not research and make analyze first about their information update have been true or not. I doubt with cointelegraph have have commercial interests to make pump and dump in short time. Have future trading model make it easy for cointelegraph opening buy order before publishing about news SEC approving bitcoin ETF and after few minutes later they try clarification about fake news publishing. Its model adopted by whales when opening their position in future trading, they have already publish with positive news and clarification few minutes later when price have been up.

I remember with update news when Litecoin accepted by Amazon but the company not accepted yet before some media make clarification about their information.
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Cointelegraph issues apology after falsely announcing that BlackRock's Spot Bitcoin ETF was approved by the SEC.
How to get rich scheme.

1. Apply as intern on coindesk
2. Make a leverage 100x bet on bitcoin
3. Post approval of SEC on bitcoin etf application
4. Close position and resign. Boom! Instant millionaire by a crazy pump on news.

Damn this was so fast happened last night like literally a lot of people got swayed by the news. Clearly show how Bitcoin can nonstop pumped when those bittcoin etf got approved.
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I don't think such exist in the crypto space, but using Google for individual cases might be the soluton.

I know that rekt.news records the scandals of blockchain projects, so I was curious if there is any fake news aggregation website.
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Cointelegraph issues apology after falsely announcing that BlackRock's Spot Bitcoin ETF was approved by the SEC.
Cointelegraph should keep its apology to itself and I wonder what would be the fate of those that were in the sell position, will the apology give them back the money already lost? The news outlet should be very ashamed of itself and I hope big bags who lost to this unprofessional act would sue them to know the gravity of what they've done.

It's not by force to dispense what you didn't verify.

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where can I find the famous fake news in the last 5 years?
I don't think such exist in the crypto space, but using Google for individual cases might be the soluton.
sr. member
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The news was shared by Cointelegraph on X (AKA Twitter), and now, after investigating and confirming the news from Blockrock and Bloomberg, they deleted the post. You can read the whole story on the following page:


News channels should beware of spreading fake news. This was unprofessional of cointelegraph and this action by them have led to many turmoil in the bitcoin community. So many people believe and rely on their source of news and would have also reacted when they saw the news from them. They should be verifying the source of their news before sharing so as not to lose the trust of many of their readers. There later tweet is a good way to correct their mistake, hope they don’t repeat same in the future as bitcoin price action is in a very critical stage now.
newbie
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The news was shared by Cointelegraph on X (AKA Twitter), and now, after investigating and confirming the news from Blockrock and Bloomberg, they deleted the post. You can read the whole story on the following page:


And if you are looking for a tweet in which they said, that Ishare's ETF got approved, it also exists in the page I shared. I hope you will get your answers after reading it. Here is another tweet they made as an apology.

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Yes, I have read this article. I realize that fake news has a great impact on the price of Bitcoin, so I want to know what famous fake news has caused Bitcoin price fluctuations in recent years.

I have looked at some news sites but there is no column about fake news. That’s why I posted this post to ask for advice
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Cointelegraph issues apology after falsely announcing that BlackRock's Spot Bitcoin ETF was approved by the SEC.

This news raised the price of Bitcoin in a short time.

where can I find the famous fake news in the last 5 years?

thx guys Wink
The news was shared by Cointelegraph on X (AKA Twitter), and now, after investigating and confirming the news from Blockrock and Bloomberg, they deleted the post. You can read the whole story on the following page:


And if you are looking for a tweet in which they said, that Ishare's ETF got approved, it also exists in the page I shared. I hope you will get your answers after reading it. Here is another tweet they made as an apology.


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newbie
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Cointelegraph issues apology after falsely announcing that BlackRock's Spot Bitcoin ETF was approved by the SEC.

This news raised the price of Bitcoin in a short time.

where can I find the famous fake news in the last 5 years?

thx guys Wink
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