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Andrew Tate delivers harsh message to ‘crypto Twitter dorks’

Andrew Tate delivers harsh message to ‘crypto Twitter dorks’

A few weeks after blasting cryptocurrency enthusiasts and calling them the “biggest degenerate losers on the planet,” Andrew Tate had more harsh words to deliver to the crypto community, this time calling its members “dorks,” “nerds” and “f*cking losers” who live in their mothers’ basements.

Specifically, the social media personality and former professional kickboxer with a huge following recently said that he had no “beef with crypto” but rather with “crypto guys” on social media, as he explained in the Tate Speech episode hosted with his brother Tristan Tate and streamed on Rumble on March 25.

Andrew Tate addresses crypto community

Talking to the crypto community directly, Andrew Tate made ruthless observations attacking the financial and lifestyle decisions of its members, as well as their personality, telling them that he has made millions from crypto, but that this was not the issue here:

“A lot of you have quite astutely pointed out that I made hundreds of millions of dollars of crypto – that is true. My problem with all you f*cking losers is that you get rich off crypto, and instead of thinking ‘I need to invest in myself so I’m no longer a dork, I need to get strong and smart and interesting,’ you just keep the money and continue to trade sh*tcoins, sitting in your mother’s basement, j*rking off, staying a nobody.”

As he further highlighted, “money amplifies, which means if you’re a G and you get rich, you’re the Top G, if you’re a dork and you get rich, you’re a super-dork,” stressing again that he had no problem with making money from crypto, and that he even taught crypto investing in the real world. However: 

“My problem is with you personally, because I think you’re all f*cking nerds and I don’t like you. You’re the kind of person I would see on the street and you come up to me and you go ‘Hey Andrew, nice to meet you, I got a blockchain project!’ and while you’re talking to me I’ll just be thinking how snappable your neck is. (…) So I hate the community, but I enjoy the money. Who doesn’t?”

Andrew Tate crypto feud

Back in February, the influencer firmly rejected the rumors that he was launching his own digital asset, slamming the crypto community on X as “the biggest degenerate losers on the planet” who don’t benefit society at large and “never learn any lessons,” as Finbold reported on February 26.

As a reminder, Andrew Tate earlier announced that he would launch his own coin, back it with $100 million of his own money, and never sell, and that he would let the members of his Hustler’s University get in early at a discount but he later deleted the post.

Watch the entire video below:

https://rumble.com/v4lakg6-emergency-meeting-episode-43-reality-was-lost.html

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