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Recently, Messari founder Ryan Selkis has posted a lot of fierce "support Trump" remarks on social media, such as "Anyone who votes against Trump at this time may die in the damn fire", "This country's civil war today It's on, if you're against Trump, you're against those who are willing to fight," and so on.

One crypto community member @AdrianoFeria took issue with Ryan’s civil war rhetoric, saying it was the kind of inflammatory, self-destructive rhetoric that every enemy of the United States would love to see. "Such crazy remarks come from a person who is lucky enough to live in the United States and has never personally experienced serious social unrest, violence, and war. This is extremely dangerous, irresponsible, and un-American. This is why Trump and The joint press conference between Biden and Biden should pour cold water on this absurd mentality."

Later, Ryan asked Adriano Feria under other posts whether he was "a U.S. citizen or just a green card holder?" Adriano said that he was a green card holder and was about to apply for citizenship. Ryan then responded "I want us to send you back," saying he was protected by constitutional rights but not citizenship and hoped that would stay that way.

As a result, Ryan Selkis once again stood at the forefront of encryption public opinion by provoking civil war between the left and right and anti-immigration remarks, and some industry practitioners said they would give up cooperation with Messari in the future.

This morning, Ryan Selkis stated that Messari leadership has spoken to him about these public comments, saying that he appreciates the team's concerns about his behavior and kind help, but that he has a very busy week and will soon address the issue of these excessive comments.

But perhaps no one believes that Ryan Selkis will stop this kind of rhetoric output.

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A few days ago, Ryan released a poll titled "Are my remarks helpful or harmful to the political prospects of cryptocurrencies?" The results showed that more than 42% of people believed that these remarks were beneficial to the political prospects of cryptocurrencies. This only adds fuel to Ryan’s reasoning to continue to post violent comments about it, even though the majority of those voting are his fans.

Since Trump was assassinated, Ryan Selkis has been commenting or retweeting political-related remarks almost every minute. According to media reports, from mid-June to July, Ryan posted an average of 117 times a day, usually between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. New York time. Ryan also said that he got up early to get an advantage over his competitors. .

“I’ve gotten more hateful tweets from left-wingers than the Biden administration has received for almost (deliberately?) assassinating the next president.”

"I'm tweeting from the rooftops, screaming violently in self-defense, and taking the current political situation more seriously than the media does."

"Some of my comments are for effect. People need to wake up and start fighting, and if that is not done through public participation in the information war we are currently losing to the cultural Marxists, then it will turn into more violence."

"Nothing drives leftists and assassination sympathizers crazy more than rhetoric."

Yesterday, Ryan Selkis directly targeted U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, splicing her photo with a photo of Trump's killer, saying "faces don't lie."

Ryan seems to want to be a culture warrior and embrace his ideal world. When someone asked him, "Your rhetoric is getting more and more intense, when are you going to stop?" Ryan responded: "When the left stops trying to assassinate my choice for president, when the media stops labeling Republicans as inflammatory." When violence breaks out, "until then, everything remains the same."

Ryan is unquestionably a single-issue voter and believes Trump outperforms Biden on cryptocurrency.

This isn't the first time Ryan Selkis' political comments have caused controversy on social media. In May, crypto media Blockworks author Molly Jane Zuckerman published a column titled "Only Fools Will Vote Just Because of Cryptocurrency." The subtitle of the article was "Americans should not put their own selfish economic interests ahead of the broader social and moral issues."

The main point of the article is that the presidential candidates of both parties in the United States are trying to use the cryptocurrency industry to gain money and votes, and the fact that cryptocurrency has become an election topic is not a major factor. It questions whether cryptocurrency is really so important to individuals, and whether it is worth it for crypto. monetary concerns at the expense of other moral and social issues.

A round of shooting, Russian-Canadian Vitalik was also shot

Ryan Selkis’ madness doesn’t just end with aggressive posts, but also personal attacks.

Recently, Ethereum founder Vitalik also published a blog to discuss the question of which party voters should support. As more and more cryptocurrency practitioners become actively involved in politics and decide who to support based almost entirely on political parties and candidates' attitudes towards "cryptocurrency", Vitalik opposes this trend, which he believes may be counterproductive to your entry into the cryptocurrency space. original intentions and values.

(Profit-seeking currency positions are so easy to get? Vitalik calls on people not to choose a political stance because of their support for cryptocurrencies)

In addition, Vitalik also believes that the crypto industry is uniquely international, so immigration law is also crypto law to some extent. This is in sharp contrast to Ryan Selkis’ statement that a green card does not qualify for citizenship.

Vitalik also cited a case in response to this point. At the recent EthCC, many people were unable to attend because they did not have Schengen visas. Visa accessibility is one of the key considerations when choosing a location for an event like Devcon, and the US doesn't fare as well in this area either.

However, Ryan's response to this was, "I respect Vitalik, but he should insist on educating blackface Trudeau. He is a Canadian who does not understand or appreciate the US Bill of Rights and Constitution. Immigrated from Russia and converted to Canada Progress Doctrine should not influence American voters."

In response to Vitalik's article, Ryan continued to output his opposing views.

“For the record, I choose my political stance based on the following criteria: who is capable of serving as Commander-in-Chief, who can hold staff accountable, and who is not leading the most corrupt administration in modern American history. I also like Trump’s take on cryptocurrencies. Evolution.

"I respect Vitalik, but he has been one of the most naive and useless political commentators in the cryptocurrency space. Idealism is not realism, and he is pretending that we are not facing cultural cancer and Marxist infestation."

"I bet Vitalik, as far as his intelligence is concerned, would not debate political realism with me because he would know that the outcome of the debate would reveal how little he understands politics outside of textbooks."

We can’t predict whether Vitalik will actually debate Ryan, but netizens commented that Ryan is currently a MAGA sycophant, which really makes people laugh.

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