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- Coffeezilla: UA-camr Bank Wont Let You Withdraw Money Reaction
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It saddens me how often things like this happen but people still keep buying into.
I actually find this case interesting because Yotta, for all their problems, isn't actually at fault here. Yotta and Evolve have their balance sheets and Synapse has the discrepancies. And be Synapse is going through a bankruptcy, those numbers are basically frozen.
‘Bank by youtubers’ is such a cursed sentence
Agreed
Grifts be getting elaborate now-a-days
40:53 There's always a bigger fish (tho perhaps a quicker fish might apply here better)
Sometimes genre blindness is a problem. People are way too casual putting their money in random places.
I got a weird vibe from this. I got the opposite take, here... Yotta got scammed two years ago and changed their system to try and clean it up.... And they seem to be hoping that somebody famous digging into this will get them red flagged but get the problem fixed... They are morally dubious but trying to escape a problem somebody else made for them.
Alternatively, somebody is taking all the capital earned from investment out of people's accounts and reporting the original amounts while the bank sees the actual amounts, and that's perhaps way worse.
Your DougDoug reactions are some of my favorite videos from you, and I know you tend to enjoy his videos that are chaotic and crazy and if you’re looking for more videos like the gta and Skyrim videos but turned up a notch, his videos on red dead redemption 2 are some of his most chaotic and funny videos in my opinion. If you could react to them that would be really cool to see as I think you’d really enjoy them.
“I’m trying to take a bath, but twitch chat keeps assassinating me” is one of his best and what I recommend if you do decide to check them out.
... Considering this is Doug, I'm not sure if he means real life or something else. 😮
@@Airierlmao
I really think you'd enjoy the videos by the UA-camr Fawful's Minion. His scriptwriting is so incredibly good and the editing on his videos within the last few years has only gotten better. I think any of his more recent ones would be great but I think "Top 10 Funniest Things in Video Games" is a great generalist starting point.
Fantastic video airier
I mean if people still listen to youtubers about investment after FTX....
You should watch more gigguk
I really need to do that again.
And third option... what if it is both?
"No Lose Lottery"... how in the heck did anyone fall for this?
I'm assuming desperation.
I had assumed that the youtube investors were people who really in truly didn't know anything... The fact that financial youtube advisers did this... A real financial adviser would get sued for.
Seriously if my bank or my financial adviser gave me advice on this I would sue him before I even invested. Because there's no way it's a functional business.
Financial news from June 2nd puts it at 85,000 investors valued at $115,000,000 from Yotta alone, as well as several other investment companies, are affected. The issue began, according to what I see so far, when one company attempted to go directly to the bank, and discovered an unspecified problem.
@@Airier The concept of "gamified savings" is that when you bank with the finance tech company running the show, you earn a certain number of lottery tickets for various increments of deposits into the app - and instead of earning interest traditionally, the interest earned on your money invested by the fintech company's bank is used to fund the lottery prize fund. This means you can't lose (because the tickets don't cost anything, on paper), but the fintech company pockets any interest they earn on your savings when you don't win. Naturally, there's a limit to how long this model works which is why they pivoted to functional (but not legally distinctly) gambling - because they needed the savings accounts to keep getting filled.
And yes - it's exactly as scummy as it sounds, and Yotta isn't the only place that does it - just the most well known one.
Love from a TrilogyMedia and Vaush fan!
Honestly, I don't think these types of videos are good for you. You paused so much (it genuinely feels like more so than your reactions to Fear and Hunger, Fake Video Games, Underverse and Undertale videos) that it actually distracted a lot from the video you were reacting to, and to be honest you looked and sounded like you were reliving something personally unpleasant which brought down the enjoyment and interest in the video a lot more. This is not a hate comment, it's not to be rude and I can't speak to anyone except myself, so I'll just say this; I prefer when everyone involved with the videos can love and enjoy the videos that get post on UA-cam, the Creator of the video, video Guests and those whom eventually consume it. If someone isn't enjoying the content, it just, stops being enjoyable all around. So make videos that you can enjoy as well.