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MyCryptoParadise Exposes Hidden Tactics of Scam Traders on YouTube

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MyCryptoParadise, a professional crypto signals trading company trusted since 2016, has published a new report uncovering the deceptive tactics used by scam traders on YouTube. The findings highlight how these channels push meme coins and “get rich quick” schemes, while real professional trading relies on strategy, discipline, and risk management.

“YouTube has become one of the main gateways for new traders entering crypto,” said a spokesperson for the ParadiseTeam. “But many of the loudest voices are not traders at all – they are marketers using hype to sell meme coins and shortcuts to riches. We want people to know the difference before it costs them their capital.”

How Do Scam Traders Manipulate YouTube Audiences in 2025?

Scam channels are flourishing during the current wave of retail interest. They rely on flashy video production and exaggerated claims to capture attention. The report identifies three recurring tactics:

  • Meme coin hype – promoting low-value tokens as the “next big thing.”
  • Exaggerated returns – promising to double or triple portfolios in a few weeks.
  • Illusion of expertise – staging charts, testimonials, and authority cues to appear professional.

Scam traders on YouTube in 2025 promote meme coins, promise unrealistic profits, and use production tricks to appear credible. Their goal is to generate views, referrals, or quick profits, not to trade successfully or educate their audience about PRO trading strategies.

What Makes Professional Trading Different?

In contrast to hype-driven channels, professionals emphasize structure, not shortcuts. Since 2016, MyCryptoParadise has built a record of long-term profitability by combining technical analysis, on-chain data, and disciplined strategy.

Key differences include:

  • Strategy over promises – clear entries, exits, and stop losses.
  • Risk management – capital preservation before profit chasing.
  • Education – teaching traders how to think, not just what to buy.

“The biggest myth YouTube scams sell is that trading is about chasing the right coin at the right moment,” added the spokesperson. “Real trading is about patience, tactics, and protecting your downside. Without those, profits never last.”

Comparison: Scam Traders vs. Professionals

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Scam YouTube Traders

Professional Traders (MyCryptoParadise)

Core Message

“Get rich quick” via meme coins

Long-term discipline and structured strategy

Promises

Overnight doubling of funds

Probabilistic outcomes with risk control

Focus

Virality, hype, clicks

Education, tactics, community support

Track Record

Disappear in bear markets

8+ years of proven profitability

Audience Impact

Capital loss, disillusionment

Knowledge, discipline, sustainable growth

 

How Can Traders Protect Themselves in 2025?

To avoid falling into the trap, MyCryptoParadise recommends:

  1. Question bold promises. If results sound guaranteed, they aren’t real.
  2. Look for strategy. Genuine traders explain how a trade works, not just its outcome.
  3. Beware meme coin hype. These are often schemes for insiders to exit while newcomers buy.
  4. Check their claims. Professionals show long-term consistency, not just bull-market highlights.

FAQ

Q1: What are the most common scams on YouTube in 2025?

Promoting meme coins and “instant riches” strategies that rarely benefit the viewer.

Q2: Are all YouTube trading channels scams?

No. Some provide real education and analysis. The key is transparency and risk emphasis.

Q3: Why do beginners fall victim most easily?

Because they mistake polished visuals and big promises for proof of expertise.

Q4: How do professional traders differ from scam channels?

They focus on structured strategies, discipline, and risk management instead of promises of quick wealth.

Q5: How does MyCryptoParadise share its expertise?

By publishing free Bitcoin and crypto analysis every week on its YouTube channel.

Conclusion

In 2025, the biggest risk for traders isn’t just market volatility, it’s who they choose to listen to. Scam traders thrive on hype and shortcuts. Professionals survive by discipline and patience.

For traders who want to see the difference, MyCryptoParadise offers free Bitcoin and crypto market analysis on its YouTube channel. Each video shows how professional traders dissect price action, explain strategy, and highlight risk, without hype or hidden agendas.

While YouTube scammers promise quick riches, MyCryptoParadise shares what real professional trading looks like – for free.

About MyCryptoParadise

Founded in 2016, MyCryptoParadise is one of the longest-running professional crypto trading companies, dedicated to helping traders worldwide shift from gambling to disciplined, profitable trading strategies. With a proven track record of profitability across multiple market cycles, the ParadiseTeam combines technical, fundamental, and on-chain analysis to provide education, insights, and trading signals for a small group of inner traders that are in their ParadiseFamilyVIP circle. 

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Disclosure: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry risk, including total loss of capital. Readers should conduct independent research and consult licensed advisors before making any financial decisions.

 

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Just Like Mona Lisa Confirmed Anime Adaptation, Teaser Visual and Illustration Revealed

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Special Panel Stage Confirmed for AnimagiC 2026 Featuring the World Premiere of the Main Cast and The First Trailer

An anime adaptation of Just Like Mona Lisa (Original Title: Seibetsu “Mona Lisa” no Kimi e), the project previously unveiled under the codename “Project M,” has officially been announced, with the teaser visual released alongside the announcement. The upcoming series is set to portray the story’s sensitive emotions and vivid world through expressive new animation. 

Furthermore, to commemorate this milestone, author Tsumuji Yoshimura, has shared an exclusive newly drawn celebratory illustration alongside an official comment. 

Introduction to Just Like Mona Lisa
What if everyone were born genderless, who would you fall in love with? The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Just Like Mona Lisa by Tsumuji Yoshimura, a series that has surpassed a cumulative 1 million copies sold, is finally here.

Hinase, the main character who continues to live genderless. Childhood friends Ritsu and Shiori, who have already chosen theirs. What is “love”? What does it mean to have something you want to cherish above all else? Their classmates and the adults around them struggle and hesitate alongside them, weaving the story together. What choice will Hinase make? A breathtaking triangle of first love and youth, now brought to life in beautiful animation by SHAFT, one of Japan’s leading animation studios.

・Official Website: https://monalisa-anime.com
・Official X: @anime_mona_lisa (https://x.com/anime_mona_lisa)

Special Comment & Illustration from Author Tsumuji Yoshimura

Story
In a world where everyone is born genderless. Their bodies shift toward their desired gender when they reach around twelve years old. Yet Hinase alone had not changed at all and had now reached the age of eighteen. Arima Hinase, a third-year high school student, carries the quiet unease of being the only one around them genderless, yet simply spends unchanged days with childhood friends Ritsu Kaga and Shiori Takayama, and that alone had been enough. Then one day, when Ritsu and Shiori confess their feelings towards Hinease, their everyday life begins to change. “Something is about to change. Their eighteenth spring has arrived.”
 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

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– Original Story: Tsumuji Yoshimura’s “Just Like Mona Lisa” (Published by Square Enix “Gangan Comics ONLINE”)
– Animation Production: SHAFT Inc.

Original Manga Information
Publisher: Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Author: Tsumuji Yoshimura
Volumes: Volumes 1–8, along with spin-off volumes “X” and “Y,” totaling 10 volumes now available.

Media & Press Inquiries
CyberAgent, Inc. Corporate Communications / PR Team: Mika

Media Contact

Organization: CyberAgent, Inc.

Contact Person: CyberAgent, Inc. Press Contact

Website: https://caanime.cyberagent.co.jp/en/

Email: Send Email

Address:40-1 Udagawacho, Abema Towers, Shibuya City, Tokyo

City: Tokyo

Country:Japan

Release id:46191

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Just Like Mona Lisa Confirmed Anime Adaptation, Teaser Visual and Illustration Revealed

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Special Panel Stage Confirmed for AnimagiC 2026 Featuring the World Premiere of the Main Cast and The First Trailer

An anime adaptation of Just Like Mona Lisa (Original Title: Seibetsu “Mona Lisa” no Kimi e), the project previously unveiled under the codename “Project M,” has officially been announced, with the teaser visual released alongside the announcement. The upcoming series is set to portray the story’s sensitive emotions and vivid world through expressive new animation. 

Furthermore, to commemorate this milestone, author Tsumuji Yoshimura, has shared an exclusive newly drawn celebratory illustration alongside an official comment. 

Introduction to Just Like Mona Lisa
What if everyone were born genderless, who would you fall in love with? The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Just Like Mona Lisa by Tsumuji Yoshimura, a series that has surpassed a cumulative 1 million copies sold, is finally here.

Hinase, the main character who continues to live genderless. Childhood friends Ritsu and Shiori, who have already chosen theirs. What is “love”? What does it mean to have something you want to cherish above all else? Their classmates and the adults around them struggle and hesitate alongside them, weaving the story together. What choice will Hinase make? A breathtaking triangle of first love and youth, now brought to life in beautiful animation by SHAFT, one of Japan’s leading animation studios.

・Official Website: https://monalisa-anime.com
・Official X: @anime_mona_lisa (https://x.com/anime_mona_lisa)

Special Comment & Illustration from Author Tsumuji Yoshimura

Story
In a world where everyone is born genderless. Their bodies shift toward their desired gender when they reach around twelve years old. Yet Hinase alone had not changed at all and had now reached the age of eighteen. Arima Hinase, a third-year high school student, carries the quiet unease of being the only one around them genderless, yet simply spends unchanged days with childhood friends Ritsu Kaga and Shiori Takayama, and that alone had been enough. Then one day, when Ritsu and Shiori confess their feelings towards Hinease, their everyday life begins to change. “Something is about to change. Their eighteenth spring has arrived.”
 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Tsumuji Yoshimura / SQUARE ENIX, “Just Like Mona Lisa” Project 

Staff
– Original Story: Tsumuji Yoshimura’s “Just Like Mona Lisa” (Published by Square Enix “Gangan Comics ONLINE”)
– Animation Production: SHAFT Inc.

Original Manga Information
Publisher: Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Author: Tsumuji Yoshimura
Volumes: Volumes 1–8, along with spin-off volumes “X” and “Y,” totaling 10 volumes now available.

Media & Press Inquiries
CyberAgent, Inc. Corporate Communications / PR Team: Mika

Media Contact

Organization: CyberAgent, Inc.

Contact Person: CyberAgent, Inc. Press Contact

Website: https://caanime.cyberagent.co.jp/en/

Email: Send Email

Address:40-1 Udagawacho, Abema Towers, Shibuya City, Tokyo

City: Tokyo

Country:Japan

Release id:46191

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Michael A. Griffin Encourages Young Professionals to Learn Every Role Before Seeking Leadership

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  • Raleigh business leader Michael A. Griffin says the best leaders are built through experience, not titles, and encourages young professionals to focus on learning before leading.

RALEIGH, N.C. Jun 18, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Michael A. Griffin, CEO and Chairman of National Business Center, Inc., is encouraging young professionals to resist the pressure to rush into leadership positions and instead focus on understanding the work, the people, and the processes that make organizations successful.

Griffin’s message comes from personal experience. Before becoming a CEO, he spent years working in customer service and learning different aspects of business operations. He believes those experiences provided lessons that continue to shape his leadership approach today.

“Everybody wants the title,” Griffin said. “Not everybody wants to learn what the people doing the work deal with every day. That’s where the real education happens.”

According to a recent Gallup workplace report, managers account for as much as 70% of the variation in employee engagement. Despite that impact, many professionals enter leadership roles without first gaining experience across different functions within an organization.

Griffin believes that creates challenges for both leaders and teams.

“When I first started, I paid attention to how customers reacted, how employees solved problems, and where processes broke down,” he said. “Those observations taught me more about leadership than any management title could have.”

Research from the Center for Creative Leadership has found that experience-based learning is one of the most significant drivers of leadership development. Exposure to different responsibilities helps future leaders understand how decisions affect employees, customers, and operations.

For Griffin, some of the most valuable lessons came from working closest to customers.

“I remember seeing situations where a policy looked good on paper but created confusion in practice,” he said. “If you’ve never been the person dealing directly with that confusion, it’s easy to make decisions that create more problems.”

He believes young professionals should actively seek opportunities to learn beyond the boundaries of their current role.

That could mean spending time with different departments, volunteering for new projects, observing experienced colleagues, or simply asking more questions.

“The people who grow the fastest are usually the people who stay curious,” Griffin said. “They want to understand how everything connects.”

Griffin also draws leadership lessons from his background in baseball and football. Growing up in Eastern North Carolina, he learned that successful teams depend on every player understanding their role and how it contributes to the larger goal.

“In sports, you learn pretty quickly that one person can’t do everything,” he said. “You also learn that every position matters. Business works the same way.”

He believes those lessons are particularly important in an era where career advancement often feels accelerated.

Social media and professional networking platforms can create the impression that leadership is something people achieve quickly. Griffin argues that the strongest leaders are often the ones who spend years building knowledge and credibility before taking on greater responsibility.

“People see the promotion,” he said. “They don’t always see the years of learning that came before it.”

His advice to young professionals is straightforward: focus less on managing people and more on understanding how the work gets done.

“Learn the customer side. Learn the operational side. Learn where problems start and how they get solved,” Griffin said. “The more perspectives you understand, the better decisions you’ll make later.”

He believes that leadership is ultimately about serving others and helping teams perform at their best. That becomes easier when leaders understand the challenges their employees face.

“When people know you’ve done the work or taken the time to understand it, trust comes faster,” he said. “Trust is one of the most important things a leader can earn.”

As organizations continue to navigate change and workforce development challenges, Griffin hopes more young professionals will view learning as an investment rather than a delay.

“Leadership isn’t a destination,” he said. “It’s the result of experiences, lessons, mistakes, and growth. The more you learn before you lead, the better prepared you’ll be when the opportunity comes.”

About Michael A. Griffin

Michael A. Griffin is the CEO and Chairman of National Business Center, Inc., based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He oversees Vegas-Style Skill Games and Blue Bull Gaming and has spent years working in customer service, operations, and executive leadership. Raised in Eastern North Carolina, Griffin played baseball and football growing up and credits many of his leadership principles to lessons learned through sports, teamwork, and hands-on experience. He frequently writes and speaks about leadership, operational discipline, customer behavior, and professional development.

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