It can be fun, terrifying, nerveracking, and finally exhilarating.
I will try to leave 99% of my speculations out of this. I've been trying to wrap my head around why is somebody here?
But what if I told you that's not the right question. The right question is, what is it that they don't want me to looking at? Well that's a really simple answer I think we can all get that one. Even tho it would seem alot of us don't even wanna look in that direction. We'll guess what fellas I'm looking and seeing.
What am I seeing. I'm seeing views on a YouTube video go up, I'm seeing likes on that video go up. I'm see fully built social media pages, but without people. But overtime I look and I look at the view counts climbing. It's climbing like the counts are actully climbing. Then I realize they are just starting to promote. What's that saying " If you build it they will come".
What kind of promotion
What happens when that promotion moves to crypto youtubers.
Now to answer to my first question. Why is this guy here? He doesn't want eyes on this info and I'll admit it feels scamey(Is that a word). We'll welcome to the world of crypto where all you need is people's eyes on something they believe in and it seems to easy too be true. (My definition of scam, to good to be true)
I remember listening to our neighbors interview the otherday where he talked of working on a joint venture with almost every major gold and copper company on earth. It also seems like hes not to worried about going through our deposit.
Why? Is he not worried
Then the biggest question of them all.
Why does this
cunninghammining.com deal feel rushed?
Answer that question,
what if crypto investor eyes see this deal and want in?
Does our management team have a fiduciary duty to get us the best deal possible?
What was my theory if crypto people set their sights on us. You can't stop them their (I'll be polite) smart people.
Hey TeckPro what do you think? I hope you don't start agreeing with you know who. Maybe you can bring something to light.
I may be stoned in the bleachers of left field, but it sure feels like I hit a home run.