I’m pretty certain that most of the people who are left holding the bag in these crypto scams are people who think they can get in and cash out before it crashes there is also there compulsive gamblers who hope that every meme coin will be there next big break.In a completely left field turn of events Hawk Tuah girl has been implicated in a meme coin rug pool, netting her and her associates millions at the expense of gullibles.
Hawk Tuah Girl responds as people call for her to be jailed with fans 'losing life savings' after buying her cryptocurrency
The viral sensation has been accused of 'pulling the rug' under her investors as her crypto coin plummeted by $430 million in just 20 minswww.unilad.com
Yeah I heard the coffeezilla q&a with them earlierI heard the twitter space thing was a dumpster fire with coffeezilla getting in there to grill them with some difficult questions. Hawk tuah girl had to go to bed quickly because of one of the questions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUHq8AWR1Rg
Later followed by "oh no, it's my bedtime now".Just seen the coffeezilla video. She was soo mouthy when coffee came on.
I’m guessing she was too busy “spitting on that thang” to hear the boss music spooling up.
Serious?I recently learned that one of my wifes best friends parents got absolutely rinsed by crypto fraud, like made homeless by debts owed for loans to buy moremagic crypto beans...
disturbing how idiotic people are.
It’s just the next craze people want to get in on, fools are easily parted with their money when a get rich quick scheme presents.Honestly, what even was the value proposition of this token? Do people think they're going to be buying their McDonalds with these coins?
The internet is full of stupid people that think they are smarter than everyone else. It's what 90% of the crypto 'industry' is built on.Later followed by "oh no, it's my bedtime now".
People are so dumb - this thing was a scam from day 1 but the majority are probably randoms who've never heard of these crypto scams.
Honestly, what even was the value proposition of this token? Do people think they're going to be buying their McDonalds with these coins?
Don’t get me wrong, I would’ve loved to have bought a bunch of bitcoin back in the day but as Jamie Dimon said, it’ll never become an accepted currency, it can’t be regulated. These meme coins on the other hand are just an absolute scam for people to get suckered into.I read with horror in the Crypto thread here that some believe buying crypto is an 'investment'.
I was in crypto, made a chunk, but at no point did i think i was 'investing'. Pure luck and following the hype/FOMO.
Yep i facepalmed...The friends dad also persuaded his son to dump money in too, including all the money he was saving for a mortgage down payment.Serious?
It was funny/sad on CZs videos about Tate where Tate asked his followers to send hate mail to CZ. In one of the emails the guy sent the slur but then also wrote something along the lines of “sorry, I like you as a person but I need Tate to pump the coin because I have all of my money in it”.It’s just the next craze people want to get in on, fools are easily parted with their money when a get rich quick scheme presents.
I would love to see the outcome of a psychological evaluation on someone that buys coins because their ‘hero’ Logan Paul said so.
I’m waiting on the Gary Vee video next, he pops up on my feed every couple of years, pushing some self branded NFT’s as part of the grift now.
100%. A lot of these people think that the gains are pulled out of thin air but it’s just trading, where you have a winner and a loser - the only winners are the scammers.The internet is full of stupid people that think they are smarter than everyone else. It's what 90% of the crypto 'industry' is built on.
I’m pretty certain that most of the people who are left holding the bag in these crypto scams are people who think they can get in and cash out before it crashes there is also there compulsive gamblers who hope that every meme coin will be there next big break.
There have been so many crypto scams that I refuse to believe there was anyone there who legitimately thought this was a solid investment.