First and foremost, I am not a fan of these Youtubers doing ridiculous clickbait thumbnails of BTC and other cryptos going on 10x, 100x or so. It's like they are on shilling mode not caring about the subscribers but only on the views and revenue from Youtube ads.
One of my friends who is a Youtube crypto influencer is also like that and has his own Patreon subscription packages for his TAs, etc. Despite that he's my friend, I am not a fan of his clickbaits and predictions as technical analysis aren't offering any guarantees at all.
I would rather follow those content creators who are ethical and more on realistic education about BTC and other cryptocurrencies. This is what I have been doing where I just simply feature projects without encouraging nor discouraging anyone to buy this, buy that, etc., as I am just more on education and pure information purposes.
Therefore, going back to the OP's question, I ain't like them and I do not see myself to be like these crypto Youtubers making nonsense predictions here and there just to gain more views, subscriptions, etc.
This is not new for majority of the YouTubers as their main goal is not to educate us with legit information and facts but to create an impression from us by making predictions and technical analysis that are actually out of the blue and are far from reality. However, it’s only us that are being aware of their fake predictions while those newbies with less knowledge and are inexperienced ones end up falling on their traps and click on their subscriptions.
This is the reason why these type of YouTubers do not stop from hyping the market because they still get some subscriptions and continue to believe on them blindly. While those who are being fair on their predictions on the crypto market and bitcoin only receive limited views and are seldom to get subscriptions from their viewers.
You wouldn't really be finding this as an issue if you are really just that sensible into your self and being that wary on how things works into this space.You wont really be that making yourself get easily hooked up
and tending to follow on what these shit Youtubers been telling. Once you do have that sufficient experience and knowledge towards the market then you wont really be that get easily follow these people but instead you would really be just simply laughing on the things that they've been showing. Most of the time it is really that misleading. You could really be able to identify out on someone whose really that telling things
which it isnt right and to those who do really know on what the are doing.
For newbies out there then it would really be always wise to have that self learn approach. Joining up some groups or watching some videos arent that bad
but just to make it sure that you are on the right group or individual to follow. So its a matter of good choice if you do want on being
guided somehow.