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May 20, 2022, 11:55:07 PM
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Now we need influencers who can convince investors to buy again so as to make the price of bitcoin rise again or not drop below $ 30k, the current Bitcoin price is very worrying because it is in the range of $ 30k, if there is no concrete action from influencers then the market will continue red.

Your taking it little wrong way mate. Social media isn’t helping with that for sure. All the influencers out there have limited out reach and not everyone is connected with like minded people! That’s fact obstacle one and second is most important, social media is fake shit and only delivers negative stuff about crypto most of the time to attract audience get benefited through advertising partners.  

Crypto currency’s do not require such action. It’s entirely based on willingness, anyone can hop in and go out. It’s free will not influencing based deal.

Social media influencers may one way or another influence someone, but it will only be short-lived.
Because once the user starts educating himself, he will understand more of this market.
And won't rely with deceiving promotional tweets or something.
Just like old crypto users, they know what's the truth whenever a popular personality is saying something about crypto.
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May 24, 2022, 04:50:31 PM
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Social media influencers may one way or another influence someone, but it will only be short-lived.
Because once the user starts educating himself, he will understand more of this market.
And won't rely with deceiving promotional tweets or something.
Just like old crypto users, they know what's the truth whenever a popular personality is saying something about crypto.
The key here is the knowledge that we have, because as you state once people have enough knowledge they can easily distinguish the truth from the lies and they will not be easily influenced anymore by those that are spreading lies in those social networks, but the problem with that is that very few people go through the trouble of trying to educate themselves when it comes to this market, so they keep being deceived over and over again.
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