Steven Seagal has a cryptocurrency now. It's bad

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Steven Seagal has a cryptocurrency now. It's bad
Steven Seagal has become the official ambassador for Bitcoiin2Gen, a new cryptocurrency launching its Initial Coin Offering.


When dealing with the wild west that is cryptocurrency in 2018, a good general rule: Everything is a scam unless you can prove otherwise.

Excessive marketing is a red flag. But perhaps the biggest red flag of all? Hiring Steven Seagal to be your worldwide brand ambassador.

But that's precisely what Bitcoiin2gen (B2G) has done.

From Team Seagal
Steven Seagal has just become the worldwide ambassador for the Bitcoiin 2nd Generation crypto currency.
Press Release
https://t.co/aY13wDCbzh
You can sign up for the Bitcoiin-2nd Generation here
https://t.co/jJ1ZBWSivA
Using Referral Code "Segal 9"

— Steven Seagal (@sseagalofficial) February 19, 2018

An Initial Coin Offering allows potential buyers to invest in a cryptocurrency before launch. They're usually used to help fund the development of a new currency and, if the technology is legitimate, it can be good to get in early before it starts getting traded freely on exchanges. In an attempt to drive people to its home page, the people behind Bitcoiin 2nd Generation have gotten Seagal on board. The statement on the website is a doozy:

As a Buddhist, Zen teacher, and healer, Steven lives by the principles that the development of the physical self is essential to protect the spiritual man. He believes that what he does in his life is about leading people into contemplation to wake them up and enlighten them in some manner. These are precisely the objectives of the Bitcoiin2Gen to empower the community by providing a decentralized P2P payment system with its own wallet, mining ecosystem and robust blockchain platform without the need of any third party.


There's a lot to parse here.

It's not necessarily clear what problem Bitcoiin2Gen is for. And its White Paper (a report that typically presents the problem a potential cryptocurrency is trying solve) is dramatically light on details.

Bitcoiin2Gen was contacted but was not immediately available for comment.

I keep forgetting Seagal is still a vibrant and valued celebrity outside of America. As an outsider, this cryptocurrency stuff keeps getting weirder and weirder. Can anyone offer insight on celebrity endorsements on cryptocurrencies? I know Rory MacDonald did a killer endorsement deal with a cryptocurrency for over $300 000 (while Reebok champions were getting $40 000).
 
I honestly don't know enough about it, but it seems a lot like the 90's dot-com bubble.
 
When everyone and his dog comes out with cryptocurrency, the whole thing ends up being meaningless. Only the ones backed by the big financial institutions and powerful countries will survive.
 
Typically, I'm against people being taken advantage of for any reason. But if somebody gets into a cryptocurrency because Steven Seagal is representing it, that person is asking for it. I hope they at least get a free dvd of Exit Wounds or something.
 
0:10 = That moment when you realise you can't recover your corrupted Seagalcoin wallet after moving your 401k into Seagalcoin.

 
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It’s the death touch for your life savings...
 
No thanks, I'll stick with my preferred cryptocurrency: pics of @Hans Gruber 's wife

Is that better than fapping to the queen?

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