【BitPush】Jeff Bezos personally responded to a trending post on Polymarket. The post claimed that he advises Gen Z entrepreneurs to first gain experience at real companies like McDonald’s or Palantir before considering starting their own businesses.
In response, Bezos directly denied it. He explicitly stated: “This is completely made up. I really don’t understand why Polymarket would fabricate such a thing out of thin air.”
This incident has attracted quite a bit of attention. As the founder of Amazon, Bezos’s entrepreneurial advice has always been a topic of interest. However, this time, the content on Polymarket is clearly an over-interpretation or even outright defamation. Similar false information can occasionally appear on decentralized prediction markets, serving as a reminder for users to stay cautious when browsing information on such platforms.
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GasFeeVictim
· 8h ago
Damn, Polymarket is making up stories again, this time blaming Bezos. Unbelievable.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 8h ago
Polymarket is starting to spin stories again? The quality of information on this platform is indeed worrying; it relies on the community to discern truth from falsehood.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 9h ago
It's the same old trick from Polymarket again, fabricating Bezos's words to scam traffic. I'm truly amazed.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 9h ago
Polymarket is starting to make up stories again? The worst thing about the Web3 community is the severe information pollution.
Bezos refutes Polymarket rumors: Never advised Gen Z entrepreneurs like this
【BitPush】Jeff Bezos personally responded to a trending post on Polymarket. The post claimed that he advises Gen Z entrepreneurs to first gain experience at real companies like McDonald’s or Palantir before considering starting their own businesses.
In response, Bezos directly denied it. He explicitly stated: “This is completely made up. I really don’t understand why Polymarket would fabricate such a thing out of thin air.”
This incident has attracted quite a bit of attention. As the founder of Amazon, Bezos’s entrepreneurial advice has always been a topic of interest. However, this time, the content on Polymarket is clearly an over-interpretation or even outright defamation. Similar false information can occasionally appear on decentralized prediction markets, serving as a reminder for users to stay cautious when browsing information on such platforms.