(I tried scouring the four corners of this forum for this specific question on the topic title, to no avail. Not even the keywords "bitcoin lifestyle" brought back results.)
I just saw this website where a certain country's leader is actually endorsing crypto, and a certain platform on top of it.
https://dailynews-finance.com/ph/bitcoin/dut/247-dnf/?device=desktop&brand=&model=&browser=Firefox&os=Windows&country=Philippines&isp=Globe+Telecom&carrier=Cable%2FDSL%2FWiFi&sourcename=12187&cid=55acj0ytrou1&c1=Metro+Manila&c2=Philippines&x=y#
(click on the spoiler for a partial article text if the link doesn't work)
So according to the article, it works something like this: I register in it, put a minimum of $250 worth of funds, and after a few tweaks, I were to click on 'Auto Trader' and it will start and continue on automatically. In essence, I think it is some kind of trading bot. A seemingly effortless way of earning huge profits in a short span of time.
I will reiterate the topic question: Is Bitcoin Lifestyle real? Or too good to be true? Because I am too skeptical about the profits it claims it has obtained. Yes, I saw a few more articles, and I even saw a Youtube content about it, and they point out that it is legitimate, but I am not still fully convinced. Especially with the part where it says in the article on the link:
It is giving out an air of FOMO, and I simply don't like the tone it gives.
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