Here is the latest Richard Branson Fake News online at financing-news.com.
https://financing-news.com/crypto/uk/richard-bransona/
Has Richard Branson Released an Auto-trading Robot App?
No, of course he hasn't. Do you really think if Richard Branson had a means of controlling the stock market that he would tell anyone else? He would take control of stock market and then take control of the US stock market. He certainly would not give everyone the power to make money for themselves as money would very quickly become pretty much worthless.
So once again we are being told that a celebrity business person is going to make everyone rich just from the goodness of their own heart. Now as nice an idea as this is, it would mean that the money has to come from somewhere, which means that other people are going to have to do without it. Now there is undoubtedly enough money to go around, but the currency held by various groups all over the world is guarded very carefully and they do not just let it slip away. The only way this could work is if more money was being created, which would make rich people poorer. Richard Branson would not be championing that.
What Is This Article About?
Well as usual it is the story of a celebrity appearing on a breakfast television programme and announcing to the world that, even though they were rich long before cryptocurrency, that is how they really made all of their money. Here is Richard, supposedly explaining, although, as is usually the case, we do not see him in the same photo as the interviewers:
In this case it is Richard Branson, explaining to us all that we have to download an amazing new app called Bitcoin Era that will solve all of our problems.
Did Richard Branson Appear on Good Morning Britain?
No, he didn't. Richard Branson did not appear on a British breakfast show to tell everyone that he uses an app to make all of his money and that anyone could do it. He is someone who has built a reputation upon business acumen, so to show up and say that actually he just downloaded an app would be a pretty stupid thing to do.
The story of the article goes like this. Richard Branson is appearing on one of those brainless morning television shows and in the middle of an interview, whips out his mobile phone and explains that he has been using Bitcoin Era to make all of his money for some time. He just opens up the app, invests $250 USD and then presses an autopilot button, and the app trades some sort of asset of it's own accord and automatically makes money without any input from the user.
They have inserted some text at the bottom of the picture ITV style to try and persuade you that this is actually happening:
Now if this was really true, what would actually happen? If I ran the local off-license and you came in with twenty pounds top buy a bottle of wine, why would I want your money, when I can get it for free from an app with no experience, no risk, no effort, and no luck. Currency would just cease to function...
According to the article however, what actually happened was that the presenters tried Branson's magic Bitcoin Era for themselves and made money live on the show by depositing £250 and then watching their balance grow.
Minutes later, the Central Banks supposedly phoned the show to have it shut down and the producers complied. The next day the presenters are supposed to have confirmed that they each made £1000 overnight.
Can you Make Money on Bitcoin Era?
Well it is not looking good for Bitcoin Era. If they have to lie about celebrities on television telling ridiculous stories in order to convince people to fill in the contact form, it is very, very, very likely that this is a scam. It is not just any scam either, it is designed only to appeal to people who have not seen this television programme and so have no understanding of what it is. It is also designed for people who know nothing about money or wealth. It is in fact, designed to deceive. No matter what you read, Richard Branson has no interest whatsoever in you becoming wealthy. If you do so, fair enough, but that is not going to affect him unless you out do him on the wealthy Brit list, and that won't make him happy.
If everyone was rich then he would be nothing special and his fortune would be worth less. None of this is a reason for him to advertise a wealth making app on a stupid moron morning television programme. Any advert or article claiming easy wealth is a scam. Avoid at all costs!
Bitcoin Era is a: SCAM!!