Andrew Tate rescues fans falling for crypto scammers using TopG’s name to con people

Andrew Tate warns fans and followers to avoid getting scammed by crypto users who are using his name to sell coins.


Andrew Tate rescues fans falling for crypto scammers using TopG’s name to con people

Andrew Tate (Image Courtesy NBC News)

Andrew Tate goes on a big rant on internet degenerates who scams people over crypto business. Tate has a massive fan following which has led to crypto scammers online to use his name and sell coins to buyers. 

Andrew in his recent Twitter video called out people who do trading of crypto as losers and degenerates who don’t want to work hard to earn money. Tate mentioned that these guys just scam others to earn easy money and don’t provide any benefit to the world. 

He said: “Crypto Twitter is full of losers. Because these are people who are afraid of hard work and wanna make money from nothing. Even if they make money they have zero percent net positive impact on the world. Because these dorks sit there and scan each other each day.” Tate continued: “Crypto is bullshit. Gambling on crypto coins, gambling like degenerate looser helps precisely nobody. I strongly recommend you stop doing that.” 

https://twitter.com/Cobratate/status/1659554554856316928?t=jJscOmSZ8KHH5xmPwyRX7w&s=19

Top G suggested to his fans and followers to stay away from these crypto scammers and do something which will help the world be a better place. 

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Andrew Tate turned down $30 million to promote a cryptocoin to his followers

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Andrew Tate’s recent photo after arrest

Top G’s relationship with crypto has been a topic of discussion for many. Given his great following and influence, many are interested in knowing Tate’s opinion on crypto.

Tate is a user of crypto coins but only owns the big ones such as Bitcoin and doesn’t like to get involved in newer and smaller coins as according to him these are just scams. Last month, Tate made a tweet in which he mentioned that he was offered a whopping $30 million to promote a coin which he refused because he didn’t want to scan his loyal followers. 

“There are 2.5million people on my email list. I have been offered 30,000,000 to email out a crypto and pump it.I said no.I refuse to scam. Refuse.I do not sell my soul like everybody else did,” wrote Tate.

Many popular influencers and celebrities have promoted crypto coins and have faced repercussions after the coin failed. However, Andrew is smart and knows that these are all scams and doesn’t want to participate in this. 

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