stevewilldoit must be stopped
Summary
TLDRIn this video script, the host revisits the controversial figure of Steve Will Do It, who after being exposed for using fake money in gambling, attempts to make amends but later returns to his old habits. The host explores Steve's threats of a lawsuit, his involvement with a crypto casino called Rubet, and his launch of a new cryptocurrency called 'Hero'. Despite claiming he doesn't need money, Steve's actions suggest otherwise, as he continues to seek financial gains through various ventures, including a lucrative Rumble deal and his crypto project, which raises questions about his intentions and the impact on his followers.
Takeaways
- π΅οΈ Steve Will Do It has been involved in a series of controversies, including gambling with fake money and launching a cryptocurrency.
- π After being exposed, Steve called to discuss making things right, showing remorse and considering quitting his gambling activities.
- π« Despite his initial remorse, Steve returned to gambling and even threatened to sue the person who exposed him, claiming wrongful accusations.
- πΈ Steve signed a lucrative deal with Rumble, reportedly earning $400,000 a month for uploading 20-minute videos once a week.
- π€ Steve's dissatisfaction with his Rumble contract and public complaints suggest a sense of entitlement despite his high earnings.
- π Steve's recent financial moves, including buying a jet, contradict his claims of not needing money and highlight potential financial strain.
- π‘ He launched a cryptocurrency called 'Hero,' positioning himself as a savior in the crypto community tired of scams and rug pulls.
- π Steve later claimed to be a victim of a scam within his own cryptocurrency project, blaming others for the coin's failure.
- π The value of the 'Hero' coin has significantly dropped, indicating a possible exit scam or loss of investor confidence.
- π€· Steve's actions and statements create confusion and raise questions about his integrity and the legitimacy of his cryptocurrency venture.
- β³ The video concludes with a reflection on Steve's behavior as a cautionary tale about the dangers of rapid wealth accumulation and gambling addiction.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is an exploration of Steve's actions after being exposed for using fake money in gambling and his subsequent return to gambling, threats, and involvement in creating a cryptocurrency.
What was Steve's response after being exposed for using fake money in gambling?
-Steve called the video creator to discuss making things right and expressed his regret, claiming he would quit the activity.
What did Steve threaten to do if the video creator did not comply with his demands?
-Steve threatened to file a lawsuit against the video creator if the videos exposing him were not taken down.
What is the significance of 'RubeT' mentioned in the script?
-RubeT is a crypto casino platform that Steve was involved with, and it is implied that he made millions of dollars from it.
What is the Rumble deal that Steve is involved in?
-The Rumble deal is a contract with Rumble, a platform that has venture capital funding, where Steve was supposed to upload videos for a significant amount of money, reportedly $400,000 a month.
Why did Steve express dissatisfaction with his Rumble contract?
-Steve complained that the owner of Rumble did not pay him fully because he did not fulfill all the work in his contract, despite making a significant amount of money.
What is the cryptocurrency Steve created called, and what is his role in it?
-Steve created a cryptocurrency called 'Hero' and positioned himself as a hero for the crypto community, claiming he does not need money and is doing it for the legacy.
What was Steve's reaction when his cryptocurrency 'Hero' faced a downturn?
-Steve claimed that he was scammed and that he had no need for money, suggesting that others involved in the project were responsible for its failure.
What does the video creator suggest about influencers launching their own cryptocurrencies?
-The video creator suggests that influencers should not launch their own cryptocurrencies if they truly want to be heroes and avoid scamming people.
What is the video creator's final assessment of Steve's situation?
-The video creator views Steve as a cautionary tale of what happens when someone gets too much money too fast and lets it affect their judgment, leading to problematic behavior like gambling addiction and questionable business practices.
What does the video suggest about Steve's character based on his actions?
-The video suggests that Steve is inconsistent and opportunistic, as he goes back on his promises to quit certain activities and continues to engage in them for financial gain.
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