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And I pity the people who invest in something that got promoted by a celebrity.
It's not that I don't care that people lose their money because they very easily fall under the influence of celebrities, but obviously for the majority of those who want to invest their money, it is very important that someone else be the one to decide for them, because in case of failure, they will blame someone else more than themselves.
It's all a bit funny to me sometimes, because it seems to me that just one announcement from a famous person can convince thousands or maybe even millions to do something that has no logic at all. But in the market there have always been those who act like wolves, and those who act like sheep - and we all know how the latter end up when they play with wolves.
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Are you sure you understand what this is about? KR did not mention Bitcoin or blockchain, and all this other talk has nothing to do with decentralization, and it is even less
"amazing" considering that at least 9 out of 10 of these projects will end badly for investors.