Most of the time, these so-called "innovative" projects hide their true intentions behind good narratives:

"The currency for IoT," "the one enabling smart contracts," "the gaming token." All of it is just a cover for the pyramid scheme behind it.

It’s like when a failing publicly traded company’s CEO sugarcoats the situation, using marketing to keep up appearances. These guys take their slice of the pie by selling dreams to gullible people who buy into these nonsensical ideas. Remember Bed Bath & Beyond? WeWork? That’s recent…

This keeps happening with anything people don’t understand. Slap on a tech-sounding name, sprinkle in some "quantum magic," and suddenly people become so irrational they’re betting their life savings.

On the other hand, "fans" of "Hawk Tuah girl" should probably relinquish their wealth in favor of smarter individuals anyway.

Study Bitcoin, and you’ll see the difference compared to all this garbage. You'll understand why Michael Saylor says, "There is no second best."

Run a node, dive into resources like armantheparman.com.

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