Helpful Crypto Posts and Tweets Wanted

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago (edited)

The Internet is filled with an overwhelming amount of information regarding every possible subject area one can imagine. It has become a household tool to aid in our everyday lives, but individuals must be aware that not everything they read on the Internet is truthful, useful, and or helpful.

As a cryptocurrency investor, I regularly search the Internet to determine market trends, latest news and specifically what each of my investments is doing. Like most of the information published on the web, you have to decide if what you are reading is credible, accurate, and helpful. One can, on any given day, do a search on cryptocurrency news and find an article stating that the entire crypto-market is a scam and users should stay away at all costs, and yet see another article that talks about the massive potential of this sector, and why now is the time to invest.

Doing a more granular search on individual investments, you often find yourself gathering information through blogs and tweets, which brings me to the purpose of this article. Although the information retrieved through these media platforms can be helpful, it often includes comments and statements that degrade the intellectual content that serious investors are seeking. Here are a few examples of blog comments and tweets that have no significant value regarding the current and future state of a specific cryptocurrency:

  1. We are taking this coin to the moon!
  2. Hope prices keep going up as daddy needs a new Lambo.
  3. Promotion, send us XX amount of your coins and we will send you back 10x that amount.
  4. Why am I not rich yet?
  5. A 5-year-old told me to buy XXXXX coin, I listened to his advice and made 2145124%.
  6. A pic of King Leonides, from the movie 300, holding a sword and looking fierce with a caption “HODLING!!!”.

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And the list goes on and on. Frankly speaking, if I were an investor considering investing in a specific cryptocurrency and came across any other these tweets or blog comments, I would probably stay clear of that investment.

Now, here are some examples of tweets and blog comments that present useful information to current and future investors:

  1. Our roadmap has been updated; please click here to review the updates.
  2. 33rd DeepOnion airdrop complete. See how you can be part of DeepOnions’s airdrop program.
  3. Digital Journal, Writes About DeepOnion Launch.
  4. DeepOnion Announces Exciting Launch of an Anonymous Cryptocurrency Sent Through the TOR Network - Press Release - Digital Journal.
  5. Don't fall into the trap. Continually checking the value of cryptocurrencies is unproductive.
  6. An hourly analysis of XXXXX coin, with targets labeled.

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Several of my examples reference a Cryptocurrency called DeepOnion a company that provides a currency technology that is completely anonymous and untraceable with all transactions sent privately through the TOR network. If you are interested in reviewing a cryptocurrency that offers transparent and timely information regarding its utility and future focus, then head over to the DeepOnion forum. Hands down, this is by far the most informative forum of any cryptocurrency I have reviewed.

In conclusion, for all those that read this article, please be mindful of what you tweet and blog, for your input can have a positive or negative effect on the success of a referenced cryptocurrency.

Disclaimer: As with all investments, there are no guarantees. Investors should understand all risks involved before investing. If you are considering investing in the cryptocurrency market, do your research first and make sure you do not invest more than you stand to lose.

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