Scammers detected

I look at these bloggers, who with a gleam in their eyes talk about another “innovative” cryptocurrency, and it’s immediately obvious that they have long been hanging noodles on gullible ears. They talk with such enthusiasm about the “fantastic growth” of some junk token, as if they themselves can’t wait for it to turn into a pumpkin.

“It’s about to soar by 1000%!”, they rattle, assuring that this is your only chance to get rich. Well, yes, but they don’t specify that this growth exists only in their paid fantasies. While subscribers are investing in this “brilliant project”, real money is already ringing in the bloggers’ accounts - they certainly don’t keep it in a hamster.

And when the bubble bursts, of course, the market, “external circumstances” or the subscribers themselves, who “didn’t understand the topic well enough,” will be to blame. After all, bloggers were just "helping", weren't they?

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