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March 04, 2018, 08:19:30 AM
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Polish government pays bloggers for a video about the collapse of crypto market

As a result of the growing popularity of crypto currency, more and more regulators are looking for new ways to warn users about the potential risks from investing and trading crypto-currencies. In search of a creative solution, Poland paid YouTube to the blogger for creating a video about the collapse of the crypto currency.


The regulators of Poland paid the blogger for the creation and publication of a video about the collapse of the crypto-currency market. According to information from sources, the central bank of Poland (the National Bank of Poland, NBP) paid 91,211.99 to the blogger for Polish zlat (about 26,764 dollars). The payment was transferred to the partner YouTube account of the Gamellon network, known for its bloggers. Gamellon hired Marcin Dubiel, on the channel of which about one million people were signed.

Blogger published a video "Stracilem Wszystkie Pieniadze ?!" ("I lost all my money") on December 8th. At the time of this writing, the posted video has collected 542,000 views, and the number of views is constantly growing.

In a comment on this issue, CEO HYCM Europe Stavros Lamboris said:

"While the crypto currency is beginning to be considered a valuable asset, it is almost impossible to determine its actual market value. Given this, trading and investing in crypto-currencies are very speculative, and they must be treated accordingly. Even the founder of the Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, drew attention to the fact that the cost of crypto currency can fall sharply. For regulators around the world, it only makes sense that we work to ensure that this message is heard by everyone who is involved in trading with these assets. "

Despite precautionary measures and plans to limit the circulation of bitcoins in the country, the Polish government is also considering the possibility of developing its own national crypto currency.



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