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    2. Cramer and the rest of the CNBC talking heads have lost more people more money over the years than any other source on the planet! Meanwhile, Bitcoin has been the best performing asset in the last 10 years and it doesn’t even come close. Compare it to Cramer’s hot stocks or gold or anything. These guys are a joke.

    3. The scandal with SBF and FTX has nothing to do with crypto. SBF was applying fiat techniques to crypto coins which is a contradiction. Crypto is about decentralization not centralized fiat exchanges. CNBC needs to stop promoting crypto coins. Crypto is a peer to peer network not a centralized exchange network like the stock exchanges.

    4. I think I get Cramer's point that if self criticism is only superficial, then you're not objective. Meaning that crypto still has a long way to fall.

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