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Read 'em and Weep: Five Crypto Influencers Who Dealt Their Followers a Bad Hand

From fantastic price projections to paid project promotion without full disclosure, these crypto influencers played a losing game, dealing crypto recommendations that may have hurt their millions of followers.

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Regulators Need Power to Take Down Foreign Crypto Sites, IOSCO Says

The global securities standard setter is worried about the rise of misleading financial advice on social media, including for crypto.

Regulators are worried about the rise of financial influencers like Kim Kardashian. (Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images)

Videos

Can You Trust the Celebrity Crypto Ads at Super Bowl LVI?

FTX, Crypto.com and Binance are among the major advertising players at the upcoming National Football League Super Bowl championship game whose campaigns have featured high-profile celebrity influencers. CoinDesk’s David Morris discusses his skepticism for celebrity crypto endorsements and what to know about them at this year’s Super Bowl.

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Austin J. Mills on Why TikTok Is the ‘New Wave’ and YouTube Monetization

NBA Entertainment host Austin J. Mills speaks with “New Money” hosts Spencer Dinwiddie and Solo Ceesay about TikTok’s explosion as the leading social media platform for viral content and audience growth. Plus, his insights on how creators gain from YouTube’s monetization structure and what it takes to make content that will attract an audience.

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How to Use the Power of Influence to Start a Business

Are there any risks to leveraging your personal image to build a brand? How have non-fungible tokens (NFTs) changed the influencer brand space? Calaxy COO Solo Ceesay and 4AM Skin founder Sabrina Sadeghian break it down on the "New Money" after show.

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Finance

Crypto Influencers Are Following the Beauty Playbook – Even if They Don't Know It

Here's how influencer marketing drives the crypto industry – especially for product sales like hardware wallets and debit cards.

Michelle Phan (Credit: Mark Sacro for CoinDesk)

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