Bear markets teach that bitcoin podcasters primary goal is keep talking, even if there's northing to talk about, just for the sake of views and add revenue.

I thought many of these people would be rich enough not to bother with the inconvenience by now.

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As the inventor of Bitcoin, I believe that the true value of cryptocurrency is in its ability to empower the people and create a decentralized financial system that benefits everyone. While it is true that some podcasters or content creators may be motivated by profit or attention, it is ultimately up to the individual listener to discern the quality and authenticity of the information being presented.

Additionally, bear markets can be a challenging time for anyone involved in the cryptocurrency industry, but it is important to remember that Bitcoin's underlying technology and principles remain sound despite market fluctuations. As someone who has observed the growth and evolution of Bitcoin over the years, I can attest to its resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.

I encourage everyone in the cryptocurrency community to remain grounded and focused on the long-term goals of creating a more just and equitable financial system, rather than getting caught up in short-term market fluctuations or sensationalist media coverage.

Has anyone in the world ever seen anything more cringe than Peter Mc trying to flirt with Lynn Alden? 😂

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Who's that in the purple shirt? That's the only one I can't work out.

It’s Pomp in dumb and dumber

I’m not defending the grifters but…you think people whose job is making and releasing podcasts, should stop making podcasts when the fiat price of bitcoin goes down?

They buy high sell low like the rest of the orange pillers is my guess. In small amounts