
Relationships can get messy, and it can get especially crazy if you have crypto involved in it. On one hand, when we have weddings that are themed cryptocurrency-style, dating applications and social media platforms are becoming a hotspot for scammers, where thieves are aiming at vulnerable men and women and scamming them of their cryptocurrencies. But this actually a different story, this young software engineer, based in New York promised herself and informed other women to never get involved with a crypto boyfriend or even talk to any crypto-loving strange men for that matter.
The engineer described her ex-boyfriend as a sloth, defining the goal to be rich and not just look rich. She described him as greedy because he was always tweeting about cryptocurrencies that might explode soon. He was an overarching party-lover and seemed cracked open to pick a fight on Crypto Twitter. But these qualities did not make him a sleaze fest, instead, he was apparently proud of it. He was also proud of displaying his NFT art and proudly claimed to buy an NFT art that he bought for six figures when his favorite celebrity quietly changed their Twitter profile picture to a cartoony monkey.
The New York software engineer met with her ex-boyfriend, who was also a Web3 founder while attending a 'casual business meeting'. But after going out with him for over seven months, the software engineer claimed that crypto men are not just scammers, but the ones who are actually legitimate have too much pride for anybody else to handle and their privileges in life are also too outstanding. In a nutshell, if you are looking to date, seek a guy who is detached from crypto, because a crypto-loving sugar daddy is something no woman will ever want.
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