ZachXBT says over 100 crypto influencers accepted promotions without disclosing paid advertisements
Jinse Finance reported that ZachXBT stated he has obtained evidence proving that numerous influencers in the cryptocurrency space have posted paid promotional content on their social media accounts without properly labeling it as "paid advertisement" as required. On Monday, this Web3 investigator released a spreadsheet listing the promotional rates and wallet addresses of over 200 crypto influencers—all of whom had been approached and invited to participate in the promotion of a certain token project. He claimed that among the approximately 160 people who accepted the promotional collaboration, fewer than five labeled their related posts as advertisements. The document, published on the X platform (formerly Twitter), shows that the quoted price for a single promotional post from these influencers ranges from several hundred dollars to five figures. The file also includes Solana wallet addresses used to receive payments, as well as links to on-chain payment proofs.
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