This guy gives me the creeps and I can’t put my finger on why. He has that mark zuckerberg energy.
Kindly-Wolf6919 on
Feels like he’s the Harvey Dent of crypto now.
middlemangv on
Well, if this is true, it’s kinda disappointing, to be honest.
That is small money for him and his projects. It’s not worth ruining your name because of it.
coinfeeds-bot on
tldr; YouTuber MrBeast reportedly made over $10 million by promoting small-cap crypto tokens. He invested in and promoted several tokens, including SUPER, making significant profits. Concerns have been raised about influencers promoting such tokens, as many projects have since lost over 90% of their value. Investigations reveal a pattern of influencers investing in tokens, promoting them, and then selling off their holdings. This highlights the risks associated with influencer-endorsed crypto assets, as they often lead to short-term gains followed by long-term declines.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
kirtash93 on
I had good opinions about MrBeast but if this is true, it’s going to disappoint me a lot.
lordchickenburger on
he will sell his grandmother for 5 cents just so he can publish it on you tube and make money
Cybernaut-Neko on
Beastpull
gowithflow192 on
Isn’t this illegal?
InclineDumbbellPress on
Influencer takes advantage of his influence to make money
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This guy gives me the creeps and I can’t put my finger on why. He has that mark zuckerberg energy.
Feels like he’s the Harvey Dent of crypto now.
Well, if this is true, it’s kinda disappointing, to be honest.
That is small money for him and his projects. It’s not worth ruining your name because of it.
tldr; YouTuber MrBeast reportedly made over $10 million by promoting small-cap crypto tokens. He invested in and promoted several tokens, including SUPER, making significant profits. Concerns have been raised about influencers promoting such tokens, as many projects have since lost over 90% of their value. Investigations reveal a pattern of influencers investing in tokens, promoting them, and then selling off their holdings. This highlights the risks associated with influencer-endorsed crypto assets, as they often lead to short-term gains followed by long-term declines.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
I had good opinions about MrBeast but if this is true, it’s going to disappoint me a lot.
he will sell his grandmother for 5 cents just so he can publish it on you tube and make money
Beastpull
Isn’t this illegal?
Influencer takes advantage of his influence to make money
promoting shitcoins is now an achievement?