Every Unregulated Token Will Go To Zero | Kevin O’Leary

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Kevin O’Leary believes there is too much “poo-poo” in the crypto ecosystem and predicts we will soon see a lot of new bankruptcies. He openly doubts the solvency of Binance and says the majority of tokens will be flushed out. In this episode, we talked about the FTX collapse and its consequences, regulation, AI excitement, and Kevin’s watch collection and its relation to SWIFT and stablecoins. Kevin O’Leary: https://twitter.com/kevinolearytv ►►NORD VPN  An essential crypto product to protect your privacy and keep your crypto safe!  Sign up on my link below & enjoy the benefits of NORD VPN from just $4 a month.  👉https://nordvpn.com/WolfOfAllStreets  ►► JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER https://thewolfden.substack.com/  GET UP TO A $8,000 BONUS IN USDT AND TRADE ALL SPOT PAIRS ON BITGET FOR ZERO FEES! ►► https://thewolfofallstreets.info/bitget   Follow Scott Melker: Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottmelker  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfofallstreets   Web: https://www.thewolfofallstreets.io  Spotify: https://spoti.fi/30N5FDe  Apple podcast: https://apple.co/3FASB2c  #kevinoleary #FTX #crypto  Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:50 What has changed since FTX 5:00 Is BNB token next to go bankrupt? 6:30 Long way to go to flush out the garbage 9:00 Heavy-handed senators  12:30 No institutional interest in crypto 14:30 10,000 tokens are worthless 18:30 The poo-poo token 19:30 BNB - subsequent big collapse? 21:40 Kevin’s watch collection, Swift and stablecoins 25:30 The regulation of stablecoins and crypto 28:00 AI excitement 29:05 Wrap up The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own and should in no way be interpreted as financial advice. This video was created for entertainment. Every investment and trading move involves risk. You should conduct your own research when making a decision. I am not a financial advisor. Nothing contained in this video constitutes or shall be construed as an offering of financial instruments or as investment advice or recommendations of an investment strategy or whether or not to "Buy," "Sell," or "Hold" an investment.