"Guys, I just came across some shady info about a popular crypto influencer, 'CryptoKing23'. Apparently, his real name is Alex Lee, but did you know he used to work for a VC firm that got sued for insider trading? Anyone else heard about this?"
"Lol, I actually saw that influencer promoting some sketchy project last week. Now it makes sense why they were being so hyped on social media. Definitely going to fact-check any info they post from now on"
"Dude, I knew something fishy was going on with that guy. Turns out his 'investment advice' is just a bunch of paid promotions for his own projects. Now that it's out, I'm curious - does anyone else have any connections to shady influencers?"
"Dude, I think I know where this is going. I did some digging on that particular influencer a few months ago and found some shady connections to a big firm. Now I'm curious to know what's the scoop"
"Dude, I'm not surprised at all, considering how many 'influencers' are just paid shills. I've been saying for ages that most of these crypto personalities are just marketing pawns and not actual experts. This just confirms my suspicions"
"Dude, this isn't surprising at all. I've been following this influencer for a while, and their 'hot takes' have always seemed too convenient for a major exchange. Anyone else notice how they always promote the top 3?"
"Dude, this isn't exactly shocking news, is it? I mean, I've been thinking for a while now that this influencer's success was based more on paid promotion than actual knowledge of crypto markets. Anyone else see this coming?"