I'm getting increasingly worried that medical science is about to find a new, widespread, and terrifying cause of dementia.

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Seriously though, this is a concrete example of the harms that come from fraudulent journalism. The journalists at Cointelegraph who spread this misinfo are parasites, gaining a small financial benefit for themselves at the expense of a much larger harm to society.

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@pete I would have assumed a big company investing in BTC has an expert to analyze news, and not trade on tabloid headlines. They deserve to be parted from their BTC.

@JuergenStrobel FWIW I've done exactly that kind of consulting, and in that exact scenario, would probably have charged them ~$300 for a half-hour phone call to explain what the news actually meant.

Wouldn't take much price movement for that $300 phone call to be really good value for the money...

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