Summary of My Thoughts on Techlead Going to Jail (as a millionaire)

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In his response video to coffeezilla, tech lead Deckley admits to running several scams, including one in which he used the money of his followers to continue deploying his cryptocurrency. He justifies this by saying that if followers of a scammer become famous, it's still a good thing. The video then goes into a delusional rant about how great blackbeard, genghis khan, and captain blackbeard were, despite their villainous pasts.

  • 00:00:00 In his response video, tech lead Deckley admits that he lied about putting in a million dollars of his own money into the million token project, and that he instead bootstrapped the project with 50,000 US dollars and 50,000 million tokens. Deckley also claims that he is "so sorry" for going to jail as a millionaire, and that he hopes his viewers will "start pumping the stock" that he is promoting. However, as coffeezilla points out in the video, Deckley's claims do not match up with the facts, and his video is full of inconsistencies. Ultimately, coffeezilla argues that Deckley is using the race card to try to win sympathy, and that his hatred of asian people is unjustified.
  • 00:05:00 In his 10-minute response video to Zilla, the millionaire founder of Techlead calls out scams, but later admits that he himself has run several scams, including one in which he used the money of his followers to continue deploying his cryptocurrency. He justifies this by saying that if followers of a scammer become famous, it's still a good thing. The video then goes into a delusional rant about how great blackbeard, genghis khan, and captain blackbeard were, despite their villainous pasts.
  • 00:10:00 In the video, tech lead makes various claims, some of which are inaccurate or refuted by subsequent evidence. For example, he alleges that getting arrested would boost the price of his cryptocurrency, Million Token. He also claims that he is smarter than those around him, and that they would not be able to understand him. Finally, he engages in online bullying and doxing.

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