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Andrew Tate shreds crypto influencers, offers tips for $10M annual income in viral video, trolls say 'can't watch this'

2023-10-28 09:33
Andrew Tate offered insights to his followers on how to attain a $10 million annual income through cryptocurrency, sparking a viral sensation
Andrew Tate shreds crypto influencers, offers tips for $10M annual income in viral video, trolls say 'can't watch this'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate recently garnered widespread attention when he shared a video critiquing cryptocurrency influencers.

In the video, he offered insights to his followers on how to attain a $10 million annual income through cryptocurrency, sparking a viral sensation.

Tate has consistently promoted his 'The Real World' program, asserting that its instructors offer valuable courses designed to help students learn essential skills that are useful for navigating the world of cryptocurrency.

Nevertheless, Andrew Tate's 'The Real World' initiative has faced persistent scrutiny and allegations of operating as a pyramid scheme.

A pyramid scheme is a deceptive and financially unsustainable investment scheme that entices people with the promise of unattainable profits from fictitious investments.

In the United States, recruiting individuals into pyramid schemes is considered a criminal offense.

What does Andrew Tate say about crypto influencers?

In a video shared by the user @doncrypto, Tate commences his rant by claiming, "There were all these crypto influencers on Twitter. Bruv, these are the worst people in the world, these people. All these crypto influencers. All unimpressive specimens of human. None of them have done anything difficult to actually make money."

Tate proceeds to explain, "You know, if you want to make money in the real world, you have to learn skills along the way. If you want to go from $0 up to $10 million a year, you're going to have to learn how to deal with stress."

He continued, "You're going to learn how to deal with people, how to hold meetings, confidence, how to manage staff. You have to learn things."

He further added, "By the time you get there, you're going to be a better person, not just because of the wealth, because wealth amplifies who you are as a man, but because of the lessons you learn along the way."

Tate then questioned, "Where if you make a whole bunch of money with crypto, guess what you learned? Nothing. You didn't learn anything."

He said, "You are still a dork, but now you're a rich dork, which makes you a mega dork. Money doesn't change who you are, it amplifies who you are."

Tate emphasizes, "So all these crypto influencers, there's a couple of them, I don't want to throw names around. They are all over the page and "this is the board API club", but bruv, bruv, bruv. The fact you think that's worth money shows that you've always been a loser and now you're just a loser with money."

He then said, "There's no real G on the planet who is spending money on those NFTs, not one."

Continuing, Tate stated, "I hope all of the people who invested in these NFTs lost all their money. I hope you're all desperate and poor. The great thing about people like that losing their money is they never learn any lessons along the way."

Tate continued, "So let's go back to what I said earlier about the fact if you make money in the real world, you learn lessons that can be applied to life."

He concluded by saying, "So if you make it in the real world, even if you lose it all, you can make it all again, probably easier because you're a better version of yourself who knows new things."

Internet dubs Andrew Tate's talks as 'nonsense'

Following Tate's critique of crypto influencers and his guidance on achieving a $10 million annual income for his followers, numerous users stepped forward to share their opinions.

One user wrote, "Can't watch this redact for more than 3 seconds without losing braincells. Is there a recap of his whole nonsense talk?"

Another user wrote, "Lol enjoyed listening to this."

A user stated, "He is making fun of it but shows a depth of knowledge in all the talking points that only someone who participated would know. then finishes off admitting he launched an NFT himself is the icing on the cake."

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