Crypto analyst Shiller: Many celebrities borrow meme coins to make quick money
Cryptocurrency analyst Cold Blooded Shiller said that several celebrities have launched meme coins in the past four days. Historically, celebrity-involved cryptocurrency projects have often failed, resulting in zero value.
Shiller believes that if celebrities immediately launch tokens, regardless of who they are, they should be kicked out. If they launch tokens and say some empty words about their love for cryptocurrency, they should also be kicked out. He believes that celebrities using the hot word "meme coins" to quickly make money is a predatory behavior, and people have reason to be angry about it.
Shiller suggests that celebrities should spend time understanding and participating in the cryptocurrency field without promoting tokens, otherwise they cannot be trusted. The current environment does not have a positive effect, but only provides a platform for people to use their fame to profit.
In response, cryptocurrency KOL Ansem believes that it is not necessary to kick out celebrities who issue tokens. Some celebrities are unaware and are usually misled by their teams. They care about their fans, and if they know that their actions are harmful, they will be more likely to find positive ways to participate. Therefore, it is important to have discussions to help celebrities understand the issue and avoid repeating mistakes.
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