Lea was cool in many ways. But, that self-titled "social influencer" status seems to change people's opinions of themselves.
Ronald McNFT
Lea was cool in many ways. But, that self-titled "social influencer" status seems to change people's opinions of themselves.
Ronald McNFT
It does. I know of another one named Heidi who started as a travel blogger of sorts then converted over to cypto content, but her stuff is actually focused on being educational; not telling people what they want to hear. Her Youtube channel is actually doing well in comparison. Those two you mentioned here don't seem to be doing too well over there.
Then there's those really shady 'influencers' that dump a bag, rent a lambo, take photos, post it for views and likes. Not sure if I feel bad more for the 'influencer' or the viewers though. I call those ones 'crypto dinosaurs'. They promote and help pump tokens, then dump, move on to something else like it never happened. Rinse and repeat. But their appearance becomes haggard over time, or they're getting sued; going to jail.
Token the Tiger. They're GRRRRReat!
I don't follow over there, just here. Well, sometimes I have a look at some of the links posted from people I follow here.
Lean on someone else's rented Lambo, while it is parked in the street.
I wonder if this is going to happen more?
See that one 'influencer' rug 500k? Then boast about it!
Locally I see one setting up the road to shit. Not mentioning names but he doesn't like needles and neither does the 'token'; that's most likely going to pinch.
Missed it. I miss all the fun.
I am guessing I know who you are talking about, but I haven't been actively following the ongoing discussion around any of it. I only have so much bandwidth these days, so jump in from time to time for practice, but stay clear a fair bit too.
Terrorists gonna terrorize. I don't blame you.
I think I'm decided once the snow melts I'll be melting my internet connection again, get some work done; enjoy some living.