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Storyboard | The pitfalls of influencers promoting crypto 

An insurance marketer spotlights the ultimate downside of influencers and celebrities promoting cryptocurrencies like handbags and shoes on social media.

September 11, 2021 / 18:41 IST
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Social media influencers like Kim Kardashian have recently started talking to followers about cryptocurrencies - an asset class that is not yet regulated in India. (Photo: Eva Rinaldi via Wikimedia Commons 2.0)
Social media influencers like Kim Kardashian have recently started talking to followers about cryptocurrencies - an asset class that is not yet regulated in India. (Photo: Eva Rinaldi via Wikimedia Commons 2.0)

Advertising is quite artful – it can convince people to spend money on anything, even products which are not always good for them or even necessary. In recent years, advertising has become an untamed beast with the advent of the internet. Along with the usual creative heads, influencers now have a considerable effect on the trends of the day.

The appeal of influencers lies in the fact that they are everyday people, but with one small difference – they are the ‘cool kids.’ What they consume is automatically trendy, and their followers trust the brands they advocate for. Simply put, social media influencers offer an easy way to build brand trust. It is dangerous then that these influencers are making cryptocurrency trendy for their unsuspecting followers who do not fully understand this risky asset class.

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The coolness factor