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1. WilTim+o2[view] [source] 2022-02-10 12:41:37
>>nemoni+(OP)
It's astonishing to me that people will just buy into any success story that involves crypto and NFTs. People don't question why poorly drawn pictures are being bought for thousands of dollars, don't question why there are hundreds of altcoins on the market and some "cryptocurrency experts" are supposedly "offering free tips" on investment. The whole space is rife with scams and embellishments and yet there are so many people just blindly buying into it, including the damn BBC!
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2. mandma+U3[view] [source] 2022-02-10 12:54:12
>>WilTim+o2
Yeah. A friend the other day put it like, 'Yeah, internet conmen are charismatic'.

I would guess that many people are well aware that 85+% of NFT hype is based on scams, money laundering, and bagholders. But their voices get drowned out.

I feel bad for the people who fall for it; I do. And I even feel a little bad for the conmen who have to live with themselves.

However, the BBC have no excuse for letting such a documentary get so far without doing basic checks on a scamcoin that was so scammy it actually got shut down, four months ago. That's egregious.

Not supporting illegal wars for oil egregious, and not quite smearing Corbyn for years egregious, just ordinary "this is what happens when you put terrible Tories in charge" second order effects.

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3. toyg+n9[view] [source] 2022-02-10 13:30:45
>>mandma+U3
> internet conmen are charismatic

All conmen are charismatic (well, the successful ones at least), the new generations just happen to use the internet - like in any other profession.

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