Sometimes it is even pointless to read the terms and conditions because you would still click on 'I agree' anyway. Before you even tried to sign up to something like Celsius, you already have the intention of creating an account there.
With regard to Celsius, it is probably because you are planning to take a loan or to invest and grab that high annual yield. Had those Celsius users read the terms and conditions, would they have decided not to proceed? I don't think so.
It is even likely that these users won't notice that there is something wrong with the terms and conditions.
I believe that even if they read all those terms, they will click the agree button and quickly deposit money there to invest and earn interest. Since their purpose is profit, even if they read the terms a few more times, they will continue to invest in it. Most of the time, when investing, people hardly care about the risk but just try to compare the returns, where higher will be preferred. People only start looking for causes and terms when they go bankrupt and lose money.
That's also what I probably do if I'm looking forward to my potential earnings. What I usually do when I'm about to sign up to an exchange, gambling site, or any online services for that matter, is that I would read reviews. Once I'm convinced that the platform or site is worth using and legit positive reviews are many, the tendency is that I might just sign up for it. So before I even click on the 'I agree' button at the end of the terms and conditions, I am already decided to use the site.
But I'm not a fan of these crypto investment sites so there's no reason why I would sign up for this.