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U.S. YouTuber who disposes of bitcoin while buying a used car, “I regret enough to hate myself (www.blockcast.cc)

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[Blockchain Today Reporter Jieun Lee] A YouTuber in the United States confessed that he missed the opportunity to become an asset owner while buying a used car.

Chris Cut, known as’NSXTRA’ in social networks, released a video on YouTube on February 16th in the United States, saying,’I lost my chance to become an asset of $1.8 million while buying a used car’.

According to the video, Chris Kurt sold bitcoin on Valentine’s Day in 2017 while buying a Honda NXS Taga. Kurt said he sold 30.5 pieces of bitcoins to raise money. At the time, the price of bitcoin was around $1,000, and if Mr. Kurt had held the bitcoin without disposing of it, he could hold $1.5 million. But that’s not all.

He said he bought another Honda car by selling 6.5 Bitcoins during Black Friday in 2018. At the time, the transaction price of Bitcoin was $4,300. Kurt said he would have held $293,000 if he had not sold it.

“If I knew Bitcoin would go up like this, I would never sell it. I hate myself,” he said. “Of course I regret it. The price of 37 bitcoins sold at that time doesn’t come out for two now.” will be.

The story of bitcoin selling before its price rises and regret isn’t limited to Mr. Kurt. In 2015, Dogecoin founder Billy Markus sold all of his Dogecoin possessions while buying a used Honda car. Billy Marcus’ story has yet to be confirmed.

The most famous story is the sale of Bitcoin in 2010 while eating a pizza. At that time, it was reported that about 10,000 bitcoins were disposed of while eating a pizza. It is $500 million in present value.

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Youtuber claims representative wanted to pay him for promoting Tron (www.blockcast.cc)

Marques Brownlee, a popular Youtube influencer, told his 13.6 million subscribers that representatives allegedly offered him a deal to promote Tron. They required him to publish a tweet about TRX. 

Brownlee claimed that Tron’s representatives sent an email that stated how other celebrities had endorsed Tron in the past for their Twitter campaign. In a Youtube video, Brownlee showed the email in question that also included names of four celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Ne-Yo, Lil Yatchy and Amanda Cerny. 

Interestingly, Lohan, Ne-Yo, Lil Yatchy, and Cerny published tweets that appeared to be shilling Tron’s native token TRX, last week.  

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Brownlee claimed that Tron would even compensate him for the promotion and sent him another email that read: 

We need not make it look like a “sponsored tweet”— Marques can openly make a remark on what he thinks of Tron in a tweet and post it. 

According to Brownlee, the alleged “promotion campaign” was “so insincere” and “so tryhard.”

Meanwhile, CEO of Tron Foundation, Justin Sun denied such allegations and dubbed the claims as rumors. He stated that his company “is not involved in these activities,” nor is the Tron Foundation “aware of the actors” behind the alleged promotion campaign.

According to Justin Sun, “transparency is key” and that if any celebrities are paid to promote TRON, they are required to disclose the promotion.


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