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The link for this post is using the 12ft proxy service for the article on The Block's website. This not only makes for a better viewing experience, it prevents The Block from benefiting with data on you (the reader), which is appropriate punitive action for them. The original article, on The Block's website, is:

'Nerdy' and 'highly intelligent,' Alameda's Caroline Ellison casts complex shadow https://www.theblock.co/post/188535/nerdy-and-highly-intelligent-alamedas-caroline-ellison-casts-complex-shadow

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I believe you could look at this differently.

All crypto "media" companies such as coindesk, block etc... are supported by blockchains and it isnt about credibility (although their messages are disguised of such) but mainly to hype things, in particular in bull markets

I'm not making a general statement without knowledge! I went as an insider to a shitcoin company to see with my own eyes what is happening ... I've witnessed all the manipulation and how its done

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This was a Tweet (since deleted) by The Block's Editor at Large:

https://i.postimg.cc/Zn0Xp0X7/Screenshot-at-2022-11-19-11-17-42.png

He then continued, making it a Twitter thread with a Tweet reply (which has not been deleted).

The headline imo falls short of capturing the essence of the piece which examines the absolutely bizarre and strange character that is Caroline Ellison, who’s online history paints a picture of someone who should not have managed billions in capital

https://i.postimg.cc/HWhkKMWL/image.jpg

https://twitter.com/fintechfrank/status/1594005750510407681 [Nitter]

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