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Topic: Who would actually believe celebs promoting crypto? - page 10. (Read 24521 times)

newbie
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They have a lot of connections and many will be curious on what will they say. Their only fault is not thoroughly searching on where they will invest.
full member
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I heard of a story about 50 Cents and his profit hiding in crypto, but I would not call it as promotion.
I also know about a local reality show star which created her own crypto, but I am not interested in this shit at all.
jr. member
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Yes I always believe in cryptocurrency will comeback and market will arise soon near starting point of year 2019 . expert always assure that Bitcoin and Ethereum market will recover.
hero member
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Well, crypto is still in the transforming phase and we are not yet matured that enough to have that self-sustaining financial ecosystem. This is the reason why big whales and institutional investors can easily manipulate the market even without a high amount of capital. This is the reason why influencers are getting handsome amount of commission to promote crypto-based projects. However, this situation will definitely improve over the period of time along with the improvement in the mass maturity of the users.
newbie
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You'd be surprised how many innocent people who worship their idols like a God will believe and hang on to their every word. Even though they are basically lying to their faces, like DJ Khalid and Mayweather, fans will/might still believe them because "they said it". Especially if you are unaware of cryptocurrency and how it really works, if you see your idol "endorse" it, chances are you will believe them.
legendary
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There are lots of dumb people around buddy, never underestimate how stupid the average person can be when ‘promised’ riches.

If something seems top good to be true, it usually is.
newbie
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DJ Khaled and Mayweather had an issue about shilling an ICO. And other celebrities hyping or promoting scam coins. Who would actually rely on their words? If you're listening to celebs then you are not ready for this type of market at all.
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