I randomly bumped into this website: cryptoinfluence.io
They give these crypto YouTubers a score to indicate their "credibility?" I guess
It also has a scammer list
but
In my opinion, these people are just regular people expressing their personal opinions, there should not be any credibility nor should they have a lot of influence.
Well anyhow, just find that interesting to see what's your opinion on if you trust these crypto "influencers" and if you do, what are some good influencers that you follow, would like to see what they have to say.
I think the oft-used adage here is: Only put in what you're willing to lose.
There's certainly merit to listening to other peoples' advice; and influencers can be helpful and provide insight, despite the risk of being a scammer. But just like ICOs engage in KYC/AML, buyers and investors should be doing the same. And at the end of the day, it's you who pulls the trigger.
A good practice in the analog world with investment bankers and funds are that they "advertise" their overall returns. Maybe that's something more crypto investors and advisors will adopt as this space progresses?
