I'm surprised no one mentioned it here yet. So here goes. P.S. I never cared to pay attention to on-line famous people like Poseidon, though last time I did, he seemed to be involved in some pyramid ponzi-scheme. I guess we shouldn't be surprised with this crypto rug-pull then.
Many people like that. Pull a scam, get away with it, you're the man! That is, until some authority comes knocking at your door or, worse, some guys with baseball bats come to get their money back with 300% interest and 3 months in the hospital.
Just a few months ago I was reading a book about Bay Street (Canadian version of Wall Street). 'Thieves of Bay Street' There was a case where an imploded hedge fund, resulted in the manager going to a meeting with a few clients. In a public office setting, the two clients mentioned they were sure the manger must have had still a few million tucked away, and they wanted at lest 3 million or so of it back. IIRC they were from the Rizzuto crime family. The fund manger told them there is no hidden cash, it's all gone. That's when one thug spun the guy's chair around and beat the guy to a pulp right there in the office. Even in a public setting. Interesting how this stuff still goes on today even here in Canada. We are used to thinking that only goes on in Russia.
for such a video, I watched it at 2x speed for just a short while. Youtube doesn't give you the option to watch it at an even faster speed. how to watch it at an even faster speed?
Anyone who invests in whatever a social media influencer is pitching or creating deserves to lose their money. This has been a recurring pattern for years, clearly exposed over & over and the people still keep piling in. It's like being mad at the snake for being a snake when you get bit as you keep shoving your hand toward its fangs.