Here we go again

Coinbureau mentioned us for the second time now. INB4
>Kek why are you celebrating that
I'm not. I hate him now. He crops out KDA multiple times, when he doesn't crop us out, he doesn't mention us, when he does mention us, he says that we're pumping on the news of our eco fund, not the fact that we're the MIL1, he knows about KDA and has it in his favorites, he gets his pajeet to make a written article about KDA - No video - and his job is to research crypto.
I wonder if he's gonna mention us in his video about the lowest fee cryptos given that the top comment on his twitter question about which to look into was about KDA.
Him:
>Now, before you leave an angry comment, I know that there are a few cryptos that technically charge no transaction fees. Two examples here, are Kadena and IOTA
>TECHNICALLY
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It gets worse:
>Meanwhile, a Cosmos-based cryptocurrency called Osmosis, has no transaction fees for the time being, and Axie Infinity's Ronin sidechain for Ethereum gives users a small number of free transactions every day. Now, you can learn more about Axie Infinity and Ronin by using the link in the description.
You can't learn more about Kadena using a link in the description to his own fucking article about it.

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I.. When did he say this?

cosmos video

So also after their Kadena article.
So he's accumulating I suppose? I can't think of another reason for his behavior.
Btw, it got worse in the video from the OP:
>My second tip for keeping cryptocurrency transaction fees low and that is alternatives. There are about a dozen cryptocurrencies that leverage the Ethereum Virtual Machine for smart contracts. These chains tend to have most of the major tokens you'll find on Ethereum, and the only real difference is that they're cheaper to transfer. This means that reducing your gas fees might be as easy as switching chains, and given all the native exchange-integrations we're seeing for Ethereum alternatives these days, it's about as easy as it sounds. My only advice here is to stick to the most secure Ethereum chain when you can. Alternatively, you can look to layer 2 scaling solutions for Ethereum like Arbitrum, and even layer 2 scaling solutions for Bitcoin like the lightning network.
>Now, not to hurt the feelings of any fanboys out there, but all the smart contract cryptocurrencies we've seen today will likely see high transaction fees at some point, with few exceptions if any.
It definitely did hurt my fanboy feelings...

looks like he's living rent free in your head user

>Chances are we'll all be stuck paying high gas fees sooner or later, regardless of the cryptocurrency. Some would argue that this will always be the case no matter what. The only solution might be for each dApp to have its own sovereign blockchain, and that's exactly the kind of ecosystem Cosmos is building.

>watching crypto youtubers at all
why?

Yeah, you're right. I'm just so interested in the fact that his constant claims of not being paid to promote a specific crypto, always being unbiased, and always disclosing when he holds something seem to be untrue, but I only have circumstantial evidence so far. I'm fine with him not shilling KDA because I'd like to continue accumulating. I just find it so fascinating that this is the no. 1 normie crypto information provider, and I'm trying to figure out the extent of Big Stake's influence on the industry.

I need to absorb some information when I have my hands full and can't look at a screen. So I listen to this to keep up with normie crypto awareness, only when it's about something general and not a specific project like this one.
I'd appreciate any suggestions for something else I could listen to.

at the time that video released, kadena grew 1.85x from dec 20-27, and near 1.6x (im being generous to both). if he was being unbiased and was aware of kadena at the time, why not include that in his "this week's winners" segment?

Yeah it's REALLY odd, if he knew about kda, i.e. if he read the fucking article that his pajeet wrote then how can he say this with a straight face.
I kek'ed

STOP ADVERTISING YOUR FUCKINGCHANNEL YOU BRITISH FAGGOT I FUCKED YOUR WIFE BY THE WAY YOU KEK

didn't read but sounds like some environmentally minded retard faggot doesn't like that it's a POW chain

Me or the youtuber?
Whenever the environmental aspect comes up he refers to his recent video in which he dispels the "POW bad for environment" FUD

Mate, why would I advertise my channel by saying that I'm cropping THE top gainer out of my top gainers segment, while I provably know about it, and have one of my employees write an article about KDA, and then, afterwards, go on to call say that "ADA may become the most scalable cryptocurrrency" and shit like

Yeah he would have to not know anything about KDA. But, if that was the case, why would he crop it out, multiple times? I think the cropping rules that out. Which leaves only the possibility that he's continuously lying. Then the question becomes what the extent of his lying is. Is he lying when he says that he's not being paid? Is he being paid by Big Stake to lie, or is that true, and he's just personally minimizing any info about KDA, while keeping the narrative that an actual scalable L1 doesn't exist alive?

>while keeping the narrative that an actual scalable L1 doesn't exist alive?
Is Kardana really scalable? They haven't proven that it can scale between servers