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Professional Shitposting

Every day now on r/cc I see a post about some crypto and maybe its "it will hit a new all time high soon" or "this ... crypto will take of soon, buy some now"

And I just find it funny how this is just professional shitposting. Some of these *Crypto News Websites* I come across have lower standards than r/shitposting.

These so called articles are just guesses with little to no evidence - I'd rather take crypto advice from some anon on r/cc than an ai generated news piece.

While r/cc rule 1.8 defiantly has helped, its also defiantly not enough. What do you think when you come across these posts? submitted by /u/Independent_Heart_15
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