The last person that gets suspected is the person claiming to help everyone. If he was the real thing he would NEVER advise you what to buy. Real crypto enthusiasts say what they are buying and why in hopes that you will see the promise they also see in a coin. If you lose money, it would be their fault.
What I'm seeing here is someone pretending to know what is going on but making it sound too complex, to prevent people from doing their own research, so he can keep control.
But he's gained enough traction now that people will just blindly follow instructions. I'm not gonna lie , I was following along for a while until I realized that this was actually BS. Then I started researching on my own. Anyone who is serious about cryptocurrency will look at multiple sources before making their own educated decision.
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