• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    There use to always be a crowd of TSLA stock owners (fewer now) defending Tesla in posts criticising Musk and Tesla, and similarly lots of people who are clearly cryptocurrency owners coming out of the woodworks to defend cryptocurrencies in posts critical of them.

    Under this post we seem to be getting a lot of NFT owners doing the same: “selling their book” as they say in Finance.

    People will say any old bollocks and dissemble like pros to keep up interest in the “investment” assets they own until they find a greater fool to dump them on.

    Makes me think of the difference in the discourse around Bitcoin back in the early days vs latter stages: NFTs were created from the very go as way of separating fools from their money so the talk around them has always been swindlers’ talk - or if you want to describe it in a positive light, “the grifters grift” - but Bitcoin did not start as a vehicle for money making, and I remember back in the beginnings of Bitcoin how the talk was very different - mainly naive idealism - and how it changed over time as greedy types became a greater and greater part of those who had bought Bitcoin.

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      There use to always be a crowd of TSLA stock owners (fewer now) defending Tesla

      Seems like a resurgence now, plus I’m seeing a lot more misleading videos.

      This time it’s worse: all scam and manipulation.

      Before there were a lot of true believers and the bubble went on too long to be just a scam