Yes, it's true that the primary goal of every YouTuber is to get views, since the more views he gets, the more money he/she is likely to earn at the end of the month, hence the reason why we see most YouTube content hyping stuffs just to generate views, of which we all know that crypto is not exempted from it. So inasmuch as YouTubers will always create contents for the views, it's left for us to always not rely entirely on only what we hear or see on YouTube, but rather strive to do more research on it before jumping into a conclusion.
An important point for each YouTuber is to generate clicks and views and followers.
And to get clicks and views and followers, it is a strategy from many YouTubers to launch hype videos, where outrageous claims are made, such like:
- Bitcoin will crash (soon)
- Bitcoin will die (soon)
- Bitcoin will make new all-time-high (soon)
- Altcoin will overtake Bitcoin (soon)
- Altcoin will die (soon)
However, if I should come across video titles such as these 5 which you gave above, I'm very sure nothing will make me click on it, as it do not create the image of a curious mindset, which is one trick YouTubers use by creating either a thumbnail or title which makes viewers ro want to know what happens next, with titles such as these below;
- Bitcoin will crash if these 3 things happen
- Bitcoin will die if miners fail to do this 5 things
- Bitcoin will make new all-time-high when this happens
- Altcoin will overtake Bitcoin if US does this
- Altcoin will die if developers fail to do this 5 things
Hence, you will notice that with the few words I added, it make viewers curious to want to click to know more. That's how going viral and getting views on YouTube works.