Crypto platforms feel like gambling because they are

Crypto trading platforms don’t just look like casinos – they function like them too and their users are drawn to high-risk behaviour

When Kim Kardashian paid a fine in 2022 for promoting a crypto token without revealing she was paid for it, and Matt Damon told us that “fortune favours the brave,” in a crypto currency ad, it became clear that crypto had crossed over into pop culture.

But beneath the celebrity sheen and Super Bowl ads, there is something that feels more familiar.

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