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hero member
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January 10, 2020, 04:57:47 AM
#34
I sometimes listen to famous crypto youtubers.

But for the most of time, they were not accurate.

Really... How much should i trust them? If there is a good one, please recommend one.
Youtubers are humans like us, and there is always the possibility of making a mistake. They often do not make any suggestions, but even so, always do your own research.

Btw, how many of you guys participating in airdrop event?

Most of airdrop cryptos that i earned kinda become worthless.

I am trying to earn BPX token at Digifinex.  I heard that BPX token is issued by an exchange

Then, I guess it is better to earn exchange token, which at least can be used. Right?

 
I am not aware of the terms, if you have nothing to lose by joining this airdrop, join.
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 04:52:55 AM
#33
I think such an opinion does not differ from a rating website. Everything is paid in this world and youtubers are getting huge money just for mentioning project in their videos. It is nothing more than a marketing plan.
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 04:43:59 AM
#32
I don't really trust those youtuber or those famous Twitter or any social media influencer.
They would say all of the good things just to promote their project it is their job they get paid for it so we shouldn't trust them easily.
It is always advisable to DYOR on project investment.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 326
January 10, 2020, 04:40:33 AM
#31
Not all airdrops nowadays are worthy enough. Why not try trading for long term instead of endlessly joining to some useless airdrops? There are also legit faucet websites where efforts, time and patience were needed. I don't want to disappoint you about joining airdrops but if you can join worthy projects then it is fine. Consider other things other than that.

And about youtube crypto experts, never trust them. I mean, not all the time there prediction is correct. You can watch and follow them but do not rely on them. Learn by yourself so you do not need to follow other's TA.
hero member
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January 10, 2020, 03:58:02 AM
#30
0%.

You should learn to trust zero percent of anyone,,, does not matter if they are Steemian or YouTuber or Twitterer or whatever. Why? They all want your views and likes,,, because that is the only way they get paid. When they have a big enough audience they can charge whatever they want to advertise products and services. And do you think people will pay for them to tell the truth?
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 03:56:38 AM
#29
I don't believe in crypto YouTuber because it's better if I do my own research, I joined a lot of airdrops and indeed only a few airdrops gave me money. Most of the airdrop scams or not they ask ETH for gas to send tokens and or don't want that.
I tend to trust and believe their thoughts and opinion that makes a huge impact on my decision making on a negative way, it's the reason why I prefer to do some research to assure myself that I will not be falling into their tricks because we can't change the fact that most of them are just trying to deceive you with their words and promises. They are trying to take advantage of those people who doesn't have any idea on doing their own research because they don't know the things that they need to consider or the basis before investing that's why they end up following the youtubers suggestions and recommendations. The decision will always be yours whether to believe them, it's not bad particularly when they are sharing their own experiences while investing because it can also enlighten you regarding the possible problems that you can encounter.
newbie
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January 10, 2020, 03:56:17 AM
#28
I sometimes listen to famous crypto youtubers.

But for the most of time, they were not accurate.

Really... How much should i trust them? If there is a good one, please recommend one.


Btw, how many of you guys participating in airdrop event?

Most of airdrop cryptos that i earned kinda become worthless.

I am trying to earn BPX token at Digifinex.  I heard that BPX token is issued by an exchange

Then, I guess it is better to earn exchange token, which at least can be used. Right?

 

yes sometimes these people are so helpful as they seems great researchers but some people are just for fun making. Information what we get from them tells about their research skills. and always remember before going into any business. its better to study and workout properly by your ownself.
hero member
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January 10, 2020, 03:47:45 AM
#27
Youtubers are there to earn by stating their opinion and predictions. Just like other crypto "experts" what they say are not 100% accurate, you cant easily believe their words but you can use it as your guide or reference for future flow of the market.

About airdrop I already stop participating since last year because most of it is just a waste of time.
jr. member
Activity: 417
Merit: 1
January 10, 2020, 03:41:43 AM
#26
It is up to you whether you should trust youtuber or not. But youtubers have always personal opinion or they are assigned by any entity. So there is less chance of them releasing their objective views on anything. Regarding price of exchange coins, most of them have shed almost 70 percent of their ICO price.  
full member
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Merit: 116
January 10, 2020, 03:40:35 AM
#25
I sometimes listen to famous crypto youtubers.

But for the most of time, they were not accurate.

Really... How much should i trust them? If there is a good one, please recommend one.


Btw, how many of you guys participating in airdrop event?

Most of airdrop cryptos that i earned kinda become worthless.

I am trying to earn BPX token at Digifinex.  I heard that BPX token is issued by an exchange

Then, I guess it is better to earn exchange token, which at least can be used. Right?

 

In crypto currency, the one person you need to trust and believe in is yourself, you need to have the courage and mindset to dyor and take decisions yourself.

Either you join airdrops, or do bounties. or trade.
You need to be self reliable first, then learn from others opinion
hero member
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January 10, 2020, 02:51:52 AM
#24
listening to the advice of youtube bloggers is the same as throwing your money away. Of course, I know several bloggers who do their job honestly, but they don’t give any investment advice or even tell what coins they have in their portfolio because in such a way people will not repeat after other people but they will think with their own heads. very often people listen to the advice of bloggers who simply advertise projects for money or simply earn on the referral program and do not risk their money
legendary
Activity: 3024
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January 10, 2020, 02:44:35 AM
#23
Think logically, people become youtubers to earn money, and Youtube ad revenue is nothing crazy if you don't have a hugely popular channel, while it's very time-consuming to create content, so this all together is just a recipe for a disaster - there's a big incentive to promote scam projects and just shitcoins, especially if there's no punishment for this.
jr. member
Activity: 294
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January 10, 2020, 02:39:59 AM
#22
Don't trust the crypto YouTuber, because most of them are not necessarily real and some are certain just because of the reason to get coins by promoting them through YouTube videos. anything is better researching the results themselves and not depend on anyone
sr. member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 257
January 10, 2020, 02:36:00 AM
#21
I don't believe in crypto YouTuber because it's better if I do my own research, I joined a lot of airdrops and indeed only a few airdrops gave me money. Most of the airdrop scams or not they ask ETH for gas to send tokens and or don't want that.
legendary
Activity: 3094
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January 10, 2020, 01:33:46 AM
#20
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I would say that there is a high chance that most of youtubers are getting paid by the projects substantially for promoting them. So there is a high risk of falling into scam. Some of them might skip doing some research about projects and spout the "good" about the projects so I would say its better to take some input but relying wholly on their input without your own input or research is kinda stupid.

Whatever it maybe nut it all comes down to your own research in the end. You can use following such youtubers to keep an eye on projects which is gaining hype and so but beyond that and investing blindly is kinda reckless IMO. Better donate if you are investing blindly, that way atleast you have someone wishing well for you rather than boosting confidence of scammers.
member
Activity: 406
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January 10, 2020, 01:18:41 AM
#19


I sometimes listen to famous crypto youtubers.

But for the most of time, they were not accurate.

Really... How much should i trust them? If there is a good one, please recommend one.


Btw, how many of you guys participating in airdrop event?

I am trying to earn BPX token at Digifinex.  I heard that BPX is quite unique token.

Most of airdrop cryptos that i earned kinda become worthless.

Then, I guess it is better to earn exchange token, which at least can be used. Right?

 
There is no perfect crypto YouTuber they are all trying their best but most times they aren't accurate, if you want to earn good tokens from airdrop join the one that are listed and trading already, you can go to airdropalert or airdropbob, I trust these two airdrop sources
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 01:16:00 AM
#18
trust is relative, most of them do not suggest anything because they only publish analyzes according to their thinking.

some YouTubers always include investment links in their descriptions, but many famous account channels have removed that section to avoid a repeat of the YouTube algorithm problem a few weeks ago. They also prioritize google adsense and reputation so accuracy must be kept from being abandoned by their followers, I prefer to follow YouTubers who are very diligent in making live content with actual discussions.
RBF
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Merit: 114
January 10, 2020, 01:07:25 AM
#17
YouTubers should not be trusted, because of most of the time the spread rumours, fake hype, nothing else. Therefore they make self predictions, they can't be a reference nor a valid source to follow up! I follow those YouTubers who talk about the crypto tech and show tutorial about many unique features of a project! And for BPX airdrop, if they don't ask your money, then you may do it, I have no interest though!
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Activity: 63
Merit: 10
January 10, 2020, 01:11:30 AM
#17
YouTubers should not be trusted, because of most of the time the spread rumours, fake hype, nothing else. Therefore they make self predictions, they can't be a reference nor a valid source to follow up! I follow those YouTubers who talk about the crypto tech and show tutorial about many unique features of a project! And for BPX airdrop, if they don't ask your money, then you may do it, I have no interest though!

Not that totally untrustable. Because all crypto youtube search for their materials and most of them does not have that many subscribers to earn from. They really just want to advertise their own product or others. I do watch a lot of these channels and almost all are very informative.
Ucy
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January 10, 2020, 01:05:04 AM
#16
I guess you can only trust those who are honest and don't sound desperate. I specifically like those who tell you about all the advantages and disadvantages of what they promote without sounding too pessimistic, and also willing to guide you whenever you run into problems.
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