Crypto analyst Shiller: Many celebrities borrow meme coins to make quick money
2024-05-30 12:11:38
Cryptocurrency analyst Cold Blooded Shiller said that a number of celebrities have launched meme coins in the past four days. Historically, crypto projects involving celebrities have often failed, resulting in zero value.
Shiller believes that if celebrities launch tokens immediately, they should be let go regardless of who they are, and if they launch tokens and say empty words about their love of cryptocurrency, they should also be let go. He believes that celebrities' use of the "meme coin" buzzword to make money quickly is a predatory act, and people are justifiably angry about it.
Shiller suggested that celebrities should spend time learning about and participating in the crypto space without promoting tokens, otherwise they cannot be trusted. The current environment has no positive effect, just provides a platform for people to profit from their reputation.
In this regard, crypto KOL Ansem believes that celebrities who do not agree to let those who issue tokens go away. Some celebrities are unaware and are usually misled by the team. They care about their fans, and if they know that the behavior is harmful, it will be easier to find active ways to participate. Therefore, it is important to have discussions to help celebrities understand the problem and avoid repeating mistakes.