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I Launched The First Ever BitClout Fund, Here's Why...

Why did I launch the first-ever BitClout fund?

Simply because there are many people who are interested in the platform, but very few actually invest in BitClout creators.

It also hasn’t been one month since the platform’s launch, so being an early adopter gives me the edge. The fund is already backed by some of the smartest VCs in the space, and with time, it will only prove to be a wise investment.

With my team of growth hackers, we managed to create bots that that notify us whenever someone creates or verifies an account, and where people invest. This gives us an indicator to invest early, and capitalize on the bonding curve algorithm to make money.

I’ve already invested 7-figures into BitClout and I’m looking to invest more, so launching a fund makes sense. It’s a crypto fund listed on the public market, and it will allocate a portion for BitClout with the aim of contributing to the long-term growth of the platform.

This is only the start! We’re also launching a BitClout exchange, bitcloutnews.com, a podcast about BitClout “The BitClout Roundtable”.

Don't forget to check my Bitclout profile linked in the comments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFycbCzxFRo

on April 14, 2021
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