Celebrities are Running the Biggest NFT Scam Ever

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How Celebrities Are Running the Biggest NFT Scam Ever:
After watching a recent interview between Jimmy Fallon and Paris Hilton discussing their recent purchases of Bored Ape NFTs I noticed something. It really seemed like neither of them were very enthusiastic, or knew anything about the NFTs they were talking about. Digging a little deeper I figured out why. Major celebrities like Lamelo Ball, Mark Cuban, Stephen Curry, Justin Beaber, Snoop Dog, and more are running one of the biggest NFT scams ever. In short, they partially own OpenSea, one of the biggest NFT trading platforms in the world, and by continually driving hype about NFTs, they are pulling in hundreds of millions in exchange fees. Watch the full video to find out more.

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I still think one of the most tedious things I've ever done was listen to someone try to tell me how NFT's aren't a scam. Their entire argument centered around "It cant be a scam celebrities do it all the time" while I smashed my skull with a hammer.

poepplays
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This was the first version of the video I uploaded. Normally I do edits and refine audio levels, fix small visual errors, etc, but The Tonight Show kept taking down this video and so this is the only version I was able to win the copyright strike for. I wonder why Jimmy Fallon wants to hide this video....

EverythingScience
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An yes. The "lets literally set our planet on fire even MORE for pixels" scam that is NFTs.

Cruznick
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This NFT mumbo jumbo is the most insane thing i have ever seen.

CruelSMBA
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Dang, this was so big that even jimmy Fallon felt the need to silence your video. Glad it’s still up on YouTube. Keep up the good work

nekolu
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The footage of ‘Paris Hilton’ was actually Ashley Tisdale… 😂 but really enjoyed your video.

cinthiavasconcelos
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Such a well researched and well thought out video, you are 100% correct. The NFT market only has value to those who have followers who are gullible enough to buy them. These celebrities are artificially creating a market that is absolutely worthless.

_Super_Hans_
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Your video quality is absolutely mindblowing mate, keep it up

Mr-.Facts.
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NFT will be providing endless amusement for most of us watching celebrities shilling dollars from average folks trying to get ahead in an unforgiving economic and social environment.

redhatuncleputzin
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0:23 you just call Ashley Tisdale Paris Hilton ? Lmao great start bro

nenZchrme
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This is how modern art trade works. If a celeb buys one of your pictures for a lot of money and let everybody know, your art becomes expensive.

jensschmidt
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Great video, really enjoyed watching it! 👍 Hope it stays up!

PrettyMuchPhysics
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Super interesting, thanks for explaining. I was actually wondering what all this NFT bs was about.

tejasmanem
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This video needs like 2 million more views... I believe this is the biggest scam in crypto history... Anyone involved should be prosecuted. Every single person needs to like this video.

DarthMadV
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great video! keep up the good work man

isabellamelcher
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Pyramid schemes, the founders get rich, the last ones are the losers.

stelleratorsuprise
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Very informational appreciate the video brotha 👍

rizzo_bandz
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I'm new on crypto and NFTS. I need more knowledge I can't really comprehend to this videos

martinsalex
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Its crazy the amount of comments that are obviously bots shilling for nfts... like I only see comments like that for sketchy download sites or mlm type things. Why would people need to make these disingenuous bots meant to encourage others to trust in crypto unless it was a scam?

disbarge
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A lot of that "trading" is one guy creating fake interest by selling to his own sock puppet account or trading back & forth between a small group of friends.

LikaLaruku