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November 07, 2021, 02:29:16 PM
#45
2018?
Newbies are already rekted cause a lot of people are already affected by the recent Squid game issue.
You think that this is comparable with 2018 when shitcoins are loosing 90% of the price left and rice, and not just them, but solid coins as well? Just take a look at CMC now; DOGE is in top 10, SHIBA ranked 11 and God knows how many shitcoins still in top 50 and they keep pumping.

So no, this is nothing compared to 2018.


Just want to have a better understanding of what you are trying to say when you said 2018 and yes I expect the same market correction that happened in the year 2018 to happen next year when Bitcoin halving effect market always end but it still can't be compared to 2018 market correction cause we have more traffic than 2017 market.
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November 06, 2021, 10:55:36 PM
#44
I just checked, she only buys meme coins. 2021, what a year.
She "buys" (read: mentions) whatever is popular at the moment; 2 days ago it was DeFi, yesterday it was NFT and today its memecoins. That's what all those influencers do, they are mentioning whatever will bring them the most followers and impressions, and memecoins are hot at the moment. Rinse and repeat.

I think they mention whatever pays them money, or they mention one that they are holding so later can dump on their followers.
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November 06, 2021, 04:25:40 PM
#43
2018?
Newbies are already rekted cause a lot of people are already affected by the recent Squid game issue.
You think that this is comparable with 2018 when shitcoins are loosing 90% of the price left and rice, and not just them, but solid coins as well? Just take a look at CMC now; DOGE is in top 10, SHIBA ranked 11 and God knows how many shitcoins still in top 50 and they keep pumping.

So no, this is nothing compared to 2018.

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November 06, 2021, 03:00:42 PM
#42
I just checked, she only buys meme coins. 2021, what a year.
She "buys" (read: mentions) whatever is popular at the moment; 2 days ago it was DeFi, yesterday it was NFT and today its memecoins. That's what all those influencers do, they are mentioning whatever will bring them the most followers and impressions, and memecoins are hot at the moment. Rinse and repeat.
Footing my understanding about the so-called Twitter influencers, they mention whatever will make their tweet go viral, gain advertisement proposal, get more like and retweet by naive Twitter users and some project Shiller.
But technically, they are just Bitcoin, ETH, and other top 10 coins holder. However, I believe their activities on Twitter is one of the reason why Twitter introduce crypto tip on a tweet.


Imagine what 2022 is going to be like.
My guess is something like 2018. A low of newbies gonna end up rekted.  Cheesy
2018?
Newbies are already rekted cause a lot of people are already affected by the recent Squid game issue.
legendary
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November 06, 2021, 04:50:21 AM
#41
I just checked, she only buys meme coins. 2021, what a year.
She "buys" (read: mentions) whatever is popular at the moment; 2 days ago it was DeFi, yesterday it was NFT and today its memecoins. That's what all those influencers do, they are mentioning whatever will bring them the most followers and impressions, and memecoins are hot at the moment. Rinse and repeat.



Imagine what 2022 is going to be like.
My guess is something like 2018. A low of newbies gonna end up rekted.  Cheesy
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November 06, 2021, 04:42:56 AM
#40
I just checked, she only buys meme coins. 2021, what a year. Imagine what 2022 is going to be like.
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November 04, 2021, 12:43:38 PM
#39
That was how I bought a token during my noob days because Floyd Mayweather, the boxer, was used  to promote it. It later turned scam. But Mayweather is still walking a free man today while investors counted their losses. I learnt my lesson the hard way when that token turned scammed. That lesson is NEVER ever buy any crypto because a known face is promoting it.

In my few years in this industry, I have come to realize that:
1. Crypto growth demands patience
– forget what's happening now. We are in a bull season and that's why people are pulling out profit easily. Wait for the bear season and find out the true believers. There's always silence when that time comes.

2. Never invest cash you will miss in cryptocurrencies.

3. Do Your Own Research (DYOR) before investing in any project. Don't rely on influencers to do the picking for you.
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November 04, 2021, 12:07:38 PM
#38
Crypto projects can't survive without influencers at times mostly for new projects with good solutions. This where trading with caution comes in handy. Without influencers some good projects dies off because the lack investors. Been risk conscious for each crypto hype will save a lot of future losses and serve as a guide to quality investment plan.
The influencers help the crypto project to attract attention from people and some of them are the investors that willing to join with them and make a profit from the project.
If the influencers can give a good presentation about the project, that can make many investors invest in their project and achieve their goals sooner or later.
So without the influencers, it is hard for the project to grow and get more investors.
But we need to be careful with the influencers because sometimes, the influencers can spread fake information, so we need to find out more information about the project.
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November 04, 2021, 09:39:53 AM
#37
Crypto projects can't survive without influencers at times mostly for new projects with good solutions. This where trading with caution comes in handy. Without influencers some good projects dies off because the lack investors. Been risk conscious for each crypto hype will save a lot of future losses and serve as a guide to quality investment plan.
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November 04, 2021, 02:51:01 AM
#36

By crying that what she did was killing the token, the devs are in effect admitting that the project is weak and the token does not have a strong demand.
Devs are completely incompetent and if she didn't screw them over, they would do the same to those who would buy that meme shitcoins. In short, they got owned by the shady twitter "influencer".  I mean, who nowadays gives marketing tokens that are not vested? Shitcoins, pure and simple.



$1? Wow, they seem to throw things like mcap, supply out of window
Haha yeah, just a clickbait titles. Talking about SHIBA, few weeks ago I had an argument about with one guy i know IRL about it; he claimed that it will soon reach $0.01. Then I did some quick napkin math showing him that in order for SHIBA to reach that price, mcap would be x4 bigger than of Bitcoin, which is just crazy. That didn't change his mind though as he still think it's possible. But you know the saying, "everything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about".
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November 04, 2021, 02:20:59 AM
#35
If they are promoting something then they are getting paid for doing that. That is how they make so much money. Those who follow them will blindly do whatever they ask. It is quite common now days that influencers are basically paid promotores.
analysing this theoretically i want to understand the aspect of influencer's paid promotores, this area of terms is complicated, because  emphasising on promotores they are the one that is in charge of sector from my own perspective, because they belong there..so who are influencer's? This both party is doing a related function in order to bring their images in reality, actually they are working for payment which i know is their objectives.
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November 03, 2021, 06:57:21 PM
#34
I mean they're influencers in whatever they got popular from. Just like what King Theoden said
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You have no power here.
The least and the best they could so is just make their follower invest to whatever they are shilling. They are just influencer to their specialization, but that does not make them a good investor here in crypto. Cheesy
Cheesy
And most of their followers will always follow what they are doing with very high trust that they will be also as successful as the influencer  Cheesy
So sad to know this but in fact, if they are dumb followers, they will always say that whatever is done by their influencer is the best and they will follow it. So funny again.

And in the crypto industry, this relaly doesn't work.
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November 02, 2021, 11:22:26 PM
#33
.. just idolize them but not be a follower of their wants.

Idolizing itself is root cause.

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The most popular now is Shiba Inu going to $1 all over YouTube immediately you open and want to watch some useful crypto related videos.


$1? Wow, they seem to throw things like mcap, supply out of window
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November 02, 2021, 10:24:10 PM
#32
I don't understand. Is she not allowed to sell her tokens? She was, right? So why the fuss? Influencers are hired personalities. They don't necessarily care about the future of any project they promote. They care about their payment. They were basically paid so that a certain shitcoin reaches a larger audience. But they don't care whether the project will be successful or not. They care that if they are being paid in the project's token, they will be able to sell them while they still have value. And that's what she does, right?

If the devs eventually realized that 1% is too huge a chunk of the total supply for her alone, then it was not her fault. The devs had the option to lock the tokens but they didn't. So she had the freedom to dump them all at once. If I were also an influencer, I might also dump them. To hell with those shitcoins. Dump them while they still have value.

By crying that what she did was killing the token, the devs are in effect admitting that the project is weak and the token does not have a strong demand.
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November 02, 2021, 07:58:18 PM
#31
that's all they do, most of those influencers nowadays have nothing to do with crypto, they just posting about it for money, they showed no sympathy for their fans,  it's all about that cash, promoting random tokens because some devs offer them some money,  and most of the times devs and influencers are the ones securing the bag.
It's all about the money and nothing else, I've seen some Hollywood stars promoting crypto without even knowing what they were promoting and they didn't seem to care if the price went down, all they care about is their image but they didn't know that most fans are crypto fanatics too. What a shame influencers just grabbing something just because it paid good for them but they don't know what they were advertising, so it's like advertising a future scam if the token/coin is not yet listed in the exchange.
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November 02, 2021, 03:57:19 PM
#30
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I mean they're influencers in whatever they got popular from. Just like what King Theoden said
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You have no power here.
The least and the best they could so is just make their follower invest to whatever they are shilling. They are just influencer to their specialization, but that does not make them a good investor here in crypto. Cheesy
legendary
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November 02, 2021, 08:20:51 AM
#29
I think I'm not confused about John of being offered with money for promotion. I also knew that Andreas has been offered with that amount. Maybe I was confused about the exact amount that was offered to John before.
If John was offered 10 BTC to promote HEX. I am sure that he would do it. I just don't understand what was the guy (probably Heart) who offered Andreas Antonopoulos that amount of money thinking, that he would sell his reputation for that amount? It was really shot in the foot.
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November 01, 2021, 07:54:38 PM
#28
In short,



In deep,

https://mobile.twitter.com/zachxbt/status/1454199244860977152



Inb4 thread deleted because no original write up  Roll Eyes

that's all they do, most of those influencers nowadays have nothing to do with crypto, they just posting about it for money, they showed no sympathy for their fans,  it's all about that cash, promoting random tokens because some devs offer them some money,  and most of the times devs and influencers are the ones securing the bag.
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November 01, 2021, 07:32:28 PM
#27
I just remember the good old John (RIP) that has said he's been asked to shill some new projects and he's going to get paid more than 10 btc. I barely remember the price of bitcoin by that time, IIRC, it was on the range of $10k-$20k.
McAfee  was wiling to shill just about any shitcoin that offered him enough money. Iirc, he even had something like "altcoin of the day" series of tweets in which he shilled one altcoin each day. So if someone offered him 10 BTC (when price was in 10-20k range) I am pretty sure that he would accepted no matter what kind of scammy shitcoin it is.
Yeah, it was like that. The coin of the day and everyone would rush to buy anything that he tweets and that's why he's getting more offers because of the pump and dump scheme that he has done.

By the way, are you sure that you didn't confuse McAfee and Antonopoulos? I am asking because because he is the one that was offered 10 BTC to promote that ponzi scheme HEX and to help them appear more legit, which he refused of course.
I think I'm not confused about John of being offered with money for promotion. I also knew that Andreas has been offered with that amount. Maybe I was confused about the exact amount that was offered to John before.
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November 01, 2021, 06:59:16 PM
#26
but it has become a trend for these influencers to join the club of getting quick money from shitcoin, and they do so with the help of their followers, which is rather horrible. Only a fool would take advise from Twitter without evidence.

Well then majority of the investors currently in the market are fools because they're easily getting influenced by social media especially twitter. The NFT pumps are getting cried out on twitter as major sports players are coming into the space with their NFTs causing fomo. Recently project focused on metaverse starting pumping because Facebook showed interest in the trend.

The market is still very new and can be easily manipulated, Meme coins are getting pumped on this platforms and speculators aren't verifying the information before investing. The most popular now is Shiba Inu going to $1 all over YouTube immediately you open and want to watch some useful crypto related videos.

All this has contributes from influencers and whether we like it or not they're definitely having an impact on the market but we all know how this will end. Well lets wait for the bears to take over and watch how this hyped shitcoin disappear.
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