The Fraud Chronicles feat. Coffeezilla
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Top Comments (10)
Calling Sam a "College kid" still doesn't sit right with me. He was 27 when FTX was founded.
Damn coffee is relentless, he’s hunting down SBF better than some governments. 😂
Patrick Boyle had a wonderful video about how "30 Under 30" is absolutely filled with scam artists. I'm so done with any organization telling me how "brilliant" or "good" some random knob is
ColdFusion + Coffeezilla together – two of the best research teams on YouTube. Amazing content, bringing awareness and accountability to the forefront
It's hilarious whenever Coffee speaks to one of these guys and you can tell they despise his guts but can't attack him publicly. They're forcing themselves to be nice to him and they hate every second of it but because of Cofeezilla’s influence they have to play nice.
I can't stop seeing Patrick Boyle memeing about the wood nymph photo everytime someone mentions Ellison 😂
It's insane to me how open scams go unpunished. I get constant ads from financial scammers right here on YouTube.
The irony of YouTube running a scam ad at the beginning of this video. No one ever calls them out on the role they play in all these scams. Collusion.
I think it boils down to this: people have this illusion that they can double or triple their money overnight. No hard work needed. So scammers feed on this greed. Look folks, if someone tells you that you can get rich overnight, it is probably too good to be true. The person who gets rich overnight is the scammer. Nothing replaces hard work and smart, long term investing
It took me some time to realize it, but SBF's confession about "coding a new withdrawal process" is the smoking gun. The problem was that the "new withdrawal process" should have existed from the start. It means the funds weren't treated differently.
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Top Comments (10)
Calling Sam a "College kid" still doesn't sit right with me. He was 27 when FTX was founded.
Damn coffee is relentless, he’s hunting down SBF better than some governments. 😂
Patrick Boyle had a wonderful video about how "30 Under 30" is absolutely filled with scam artists. I'm so done with any organization telling me how "brilliant" or "good" some random knob is
ColdFusion + Coffeezilla together – two of the best research teams on YouTube. Amazing content, bringing awareness and accountability to the forefront
It's hilarious whenever Coffee speaks to one of these guys and you can tell they despise his guts but can't attack him publicly. They're forcing themselves to be nice to him and they hate every second of it but because of Cofeezilla’s influence they have to play nice.
I can't stop seeing Patrick Boyle memeing about the wood nymph photo everytime someone mentions Ellison 😂
It's insane to me how open scams go unpunished. I get constant ads from financial scammers right here on YouTube.
The irony of YouTube running a scam ad at the beginning of this video. No one ever calls them out on the role they play in all these scams. Collusion.
I think it boils down to this: people have this illusion that they can double or triple their money overnight. No hard work needed. So scammers feed on this greed. Look folks, if someone tells you that you can get rich overnight, it is probably too good to be true. The person who gets rich overnight is the scammer. Nothing replaces hard work and smart, long term investing
It took me some time to realize it, but SBF's confession about "coding a new withdrawal process" is the smoking gun. The problem was that the "new withdrawal process" should have existed from the start. It means the funds weren't treated differently.