Indian Crypto Influencer Spreads Fake News About N Korea Buying Bitcoin
A simple search on Google or the BBC News website yields nothing. No major outlets are picking up on this, which is a huge red flag.
As the famous dialogue from the movie Spiderman goes, “With great power comes great responsibility,” the same is true for “influencers” in the digital age, who have a large fan base and can often alter public perception. However, not every influencer understands the true meaning of using social media responsibly.
Pushpendra Singh, a crypto influencer from India with 435K followers, recently posted a picture of an article from BBC News, claiming, “North Korea says it will buy $10 billion worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum. F**k all the bears.” This tweet has reached to huge 52K people, with 174 comments, 221 retweets, and 1.3K likes.
Sounds crazy, right? Given his track record of staying on top of crypto news, it wasn’t surprising that people took him seriously. But hold up, this story’s got some serious holes.
For those who don’t know, Pushpendra’s the co-founder of SmartViewAI and PushpendraTech, and he’s known for breaking crypto updates before they hit the news. But here’s where things get sketchy, this post. A glance at it makes you think, ‘Whoa, North Korea investing billions in crypto?’ But then a closer look tells a different story.
No one else is reporting this. A simple search on Google or the BBC News website yields nothing. No major outlets are picking up on this, which is a huge red flag.
Digging deeper, it turns out that the image Pushpendra shared isn’t even from BBC News. It looks like someone doctored a screenshot to make it seem legit. With BBC’s branding slapped on it, the post looked trustworthy at first, but it’s nothing but a fake.
As of now, there is no confirmation that North Korea is about to spend $10 billion on Bitcoin or Ethereum. This whole thing seems to be pure speculation at best. And it’s not just some harmless tweet, it’s a reminder of how easily misinformation spreads, especially in the crypto world, where rumors can make or break prices.
Just because someone with a massive following shares something doesn’t make it gospel. Always fact-check and verify, or you could be buying into something that’s, well, not so true.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Florida Senator Embraces Bitcoin Strategic Reserve
Florida Sen. Joe Gruters backs Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, calling state "open for business" on crypto.A Lawmaker Champions Bitcoin in FloridaWhat the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Could MeanFlorida’s Crypto-Friendly Reputation

Vietnam Legalizes Crypto Under New Digital Tech Law
Vietnam approves landmark Law on Digital Technology, legalizing crypto assets from Jan 1, 2026.Legal Recognition of Crypto AssetsA Regulated Framework Comes into ForceBoosting Tech EcosystemWhy It MattersWhat to Expect Next

Presale Investors Target Early Bird Opportunity On Nexchain To Beat XRP And ADA
Nexchain leads 2025’s crypto presale scene with AI blockchain tech, $4.3M raised, and 429% ROI potential. Discover why it's the top presale crypto to buy now.Nexchain: AI Blockchain Leading The Crypto Presale MarketXRP: Legal Battle Keeps Traders On EdgeADA: Whale Accumulation Signals Long-Term ConfidenceFinal Words: Nexchain Dominates The Crypto Presale List

Crypto Billionaire: Israel-Iran Tensions Won’t Affect Bitcoin

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








