Some more stuff about HMSTR come gather ‘round lemme spin a yarn.
First and foremost, they’ve announced their listing date. Finally. But here’s something that you should always keep in mind about HMSTR.
Despite the fact that it has become synonymous with a whole ass gaming genre, and it’s been compared to NOT, there’s a core difference between those things. Firstly, this is barely a product inspired by gaming and the idea of spicing up the world. Nope. The primary (and basically the only) motivator of the founders is money.
Secondly, let’s take a closer look at who is HMSTR’s founder, Mr. Eduard Gurinovich. Mr. Gurinovich is a cutthroat money maker, he made it on “30 before 30” list and founded CarPrice, a website that supposedly streamlines automobile trading. Thing is, CarPrice is not what it claims to be, it’s a merciless juicer that twists it’s clients’ arms, essentially extorting them for a good deal, putting a lot of pressure on them and basically squeezing them for the lowest price possible only to sell that car for its honest market value. While this is somehow legal, the moral aspect of this business practice we leave to you.
To quote MMT
Mr. Gurinovich is a hardcore business shark. He’s not about all things crypto, like innovation, for example, he’s in it for money. Like, again, we’re not judging here, business is business, but still. This is a core difference between HMSTR and GTM.
And when you know that, you kinda get it why Mr. Gurinovich basically fucked over all the influencers engaged in his project after less than satisfactory KOL-round? This violates any cryptobro’s sacred right: the right to lifechange. However, from a predatory business standpoint, that’s just another Tuesday for ya, nothing to see here, move along, we’re optimizing our costs.
That should’ve been your first flag (I take it, you can pick the color yourself). If this person can deny even Influencers their lifechange stuff, take a wild fucking guess how high he esteems his regular audience. The only reason for him to part ways with a single penny is to half-assedly maintain his reputation.
However, the success of HMSTR is 100% legit and for real. Mr. Gurevich rode the wave of FOMO and skillfully made FOMO into his own personal bitch. The business model of “If you’re too late for NOT, don’t worry, here’s your another chance” has proven itself to be mind-blowingly successful. This is Mr. Gurevich for you, an accomplished businessman, who saw an opportunity, took advantage of it, fulfilled the demand of “if only I knew BACK THEN…” and made some motherfucking money.
First and foremost, they’ve announced their listing date. Finally. But here’s something that you should always keep in mind about HMSTR.
Despite the fact that it has become synonymous with a whole ass gaming genre, and it’s been compared to NOT, there’s a core difference between those things. Firstly, this is barely a product inspired by gaming and the idea of spicing up the world. Nope. The primary (and basically the only) motivator of the founders is money.
Secondly, let’s take a closer look at who is HMSTR’s founder, Mr. Eduard Gurinovich. Mr. Gurinovich is a cutthroat money maker, he made it on “30 before 30” list and founded CarPrice, a website that supposedly streamlines automobile trading. Thing is, CarPrice is not what it claims to be, it’s a merciless juicer that twists it’s clients’ arms, essentially extorting them for a good deal, putting a lot of pressure on them and basically squeezing them for the lowest price possible only to sell that car for its honest market value. While this is somehow legal, the moral aspect of this business practice we leave to you.
To quote MMT
His interests include money, money and money, as well as others, for example, money. When he's not making money, Eduard hosts a podcast about money, where he discusses money. He is willing to do something for an idea, but only if the idea is to make money.
Mr. Gurinovich is a hardcore business shark. He’s not about all things crypto, like innovation, for example, he’s in it for money. Like, again, we’re not judging here, business is business, but still. This is a core difference between HMSTR and GTM.
And when you know that, you kinda get it why Mr. Gurinovich basically fucked over all the influencers engaged in his project after less than satisfactory KOL-round? This violates any cryptobro’s sacred right: the right to lifechange. However, from a predatory business standpoint, that’s just another Tuesday for ya, nothing to see here, move along, we’re optimizing our costs.
That should’ve been your first flag (I take it, you can pick the color yourself). If this person can deny even Influencers their lifechange stuff, take a wild fucking guess how high he esteems his regular audience. The only reason for him to part ways with a single penny is to half-assedly maintain his reputation.
However, the success of HMSTR is 100% legit and for real. Mr. Gurevich rode the wave of FOMO and skillfully made FOMO into his own personal bitch. The business model of “If you’re too late for NOT, don’t worry, here’s your another chance” has proven itself to be mind-blowingly successful. This is Mr. Gurevich for you, an accomplished businessman, who saw an opportunity, took advantage of it, fulfilled the demand of “if only I knew BACK THEN…” and made some motherfucking money.