Truth Makers or Fakers: Stop Being Played—Become the Player
Friends, have you ever paused to ask: How true are these crypto voices on X.com, chirping “BTFD,” “To the Moon,” or “BTC to a million”? Do their words bring you peace—or profit? I’m here to gently shake you awake: You’re being played, and it’s time to flip the game.
Many so-called influencers are paid to sway you—shills for VC firms or their own wallets. They don’t shout that from the rooftops, of course. With 500k followers, you think they’re wise. Nonsense! It’s a trick—hackers pull the same stunt. Numbers don’t mean truth.
If you’ve run a public company, you know this: Nothing’s said without a plan. Every word’s a chess move—rehearsed, PR-polished, deliberate. These social media stars? Same deal. They spin tales to nudge your trades. Look at @CryptoHayes, March 24, 2025: “ETH to $3500, altseason’s here!” By April 3, ETH’s at $1,770—half off, and altseason’s a ghost. He’s no fool—his bio says, “Businessman, not priest.” His essays? Brilliant, full of VC and hedge fund whispers. He’s a CIO, moving assets for his firm. His buddies? Likely betting alongside him. Performance? Lousy. But the stories? Pure gold.
I’m not here to curse them, but to free you. Who’s in your mind? What drives this chaotic market? With kindness, I say: Stop swallowing hype whole. Grade it—use stats, machine learning, AI. Their calls might mislead, but if you see clear-eyed, you’ve got an edge to sharpen your own path.
The tools are here, leveling the field for the awake. Quit being the pawn—become the master. With calm resolve and a little grit, take charge.
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