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Topic: Richard Heart...is he a voice worth listening too? (Read 168 times)

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Everybody is worth listening to. What you take with that information is the important thing. Ok, that doesn't mean you have to listen to everyone's opinions and then take from it what you think is valuable if anything, but if you come across something that you want to take some time and take a look / listen to, go ahead and then see if there is some decent info you can learn from.
legendary
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Do not give people a platform, by talking about them excessively, regardless of what their message is. That's the exact kind of thing which gives them the 'supposed' influence.
Rather than checking the speaker, consider the message. If it something that aligns with you, then roll with it and if it's not, dump it.
The moment anyone changes the message they share, and switches to one which does not align with you, what the say no longer matters.
If someone is constantly spreading lies and fake news, then you can dispel their falsehood as you wish; to warn other users.
legendary
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Nobody is really worth listening to except yourself, why?, because non of those people you listen to will bear your loss with you except your self.
Richard heart or any other influencer out there are all humans like me and you, though they might have dipper knowledge of this space, but honestly, don't put your financial decisions in their hands, for if you do, they might lead you astray.
You can take advice from Richard heart and his likes, but always do your own research and make your decision from it, if your decision ends up being in line with their advice, then very good, know it well that you and you alone is the only one responsible for whatever kind of result your decisions brings to you.
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Hi

Ive seen Richard heart pop up a whole bunch of times in the cryptocurrency space. He seems quite eccentric and probably not doing much to dispel any stereotypes about crypto buyers but what do you think of him? Is he another John Mcafee or is he actually a deep thinker disguised as a John mcafee?
I wrote another post about RH recently (side note, I'm really glad that this forum exists and that we have a place to discuss controversial topics like this without censorship) and I think he is likely CIA or some other paid actor. Richard Heart is not his real name, it's one of many pseudonyms. He did not write the token contract for HEX, other people did and this contract is the blueprint for banking tokenized CDs. Mark my words, you will see contracts like HEX and MAXX used in the banking sector by 2025.
jr. member
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Hi

Ive seen Richard heart pop up a whole bunch of times in the cryptocurrency space. He seems quite eccentric and probably not doing much to dispel any stereotypes about crypto buyers but what do you think of him? Is he another John Mcafee or is he actually a deep thinker disguised as a John mcafee?
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