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RE: Hi - I'm Toni Lane Casserly, executive, advisor and "hottest woman in cryptocurrency".

in #introduceyourself8 years ago (edited)

TLC, could you verify your identity in some way. A social media post or a verification pic?

Edit. Don't upvote this without verification. Someone tried this last night with Stefan Molyneux.

Edit. She verified it on Facebook. www.facebook.com/tonilanecasserly

Welcome to Steemit. Gotta be sure.

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Sure! Look at my Facebook wall, www.facebook.com/tonilanecasserly

Thanks for verifying! :)

Of course :) Thank YOU for being such an awesome watchdog to protect my identity!
Cheers!

I edited my post. Welcome @tlc.

Thank you! Ditto 🌟

can you make the thing with the photo and the date? that would be cool.

What's that?

nice verification

lol, you guys are funny. Yes, it's me. Thank you for being so stern on checking for real identity <3 I need you as my personal watchdogs!

We get a lot of fake accounts trying to cash in on others notoriety. Thanks for your understanding and welcome to Steemit! :)

Always! Thanks for ushering me in!

I don't think that's going to happen. Just a hunch. ;)

I bet the opposite but I'm not sure. Let's see.
We could have an exciting prediction market just for this ;)

As social-media savvy as she is, she would know to tweet a verification or post it somewhere official. Her Twitter feed has been dead a good while. She would have also likely been brought here by someone else prominent and they too would be providing verification, that didn't happen. I hope I'm wrong, but so far nothing is pointing towards this account being real.

Edit : Yeah I was wrong lulz.

:)

Yeah, I never use twitter because I think it's a total distraction. The only way I interact with twitter is generally to show speaking engagements and to disrupt the general flow of the bite-sized thought feed to try and get people to go deep.

Cheers :)

This case intrigues me a bit:
https://steemit.com/@tesschristine

I wonder what "Working on better introduction" means. It's a bit hard to make a next move after the initial post failed but who knows - it seems this person does not give up easily.

My 'Steemit Mentor' was telling us that these good looking 'chicks' will make a ton on their initial #introduceyourself and I see why. If only - but I will survive...

You seriously did not self proclaim yourself to be the hottest woman in cryptocurrency. Any how, enjoy an upvote from me.

@cryptocurrency1 no, of course I would never self title. I was affectionately titled by a publication and am totally humbled by the statement (look at the photo). I was a total ugly duckling, so when I read that... It was news to me!

This case intrigues me a bit: https://steemit.com/@tesschristine

It's the same routine of posting some semi-internet-famous person's info (too much usually) yet not providing any form of verification, like a simple tweet that takes less than 30 seconds. She's also very social-media literate so not doing it right off the bat throws up flags.

The promise to do it at some point (after the intro payout of course) and then not following through after 3 days pretty much answers any questions I have. It's the same routine used by the Heroin Addict intro post and several others and I would assume it's the same person/team.

But I'm skeptical by default, it's a requirement of running an online business I think. ;)

Love that you're such an awesome watchdog :) The exact kind of person I like to surround myself with.

My 'Steemit Mentor' was telling us that these good looking 'chicks' will make a ton on their initial #introduceyourself and I see why. If only - but I will survive...

@wymetto I appreciate the compliment, but I don't value myself, or any woman or man for that matter, because of their beauty alone. Stick around and you'll see I have a lot more substance to bring to the table :)

Well you were right on this one. :)

Hey! Yep. Check my Facebook page www.facebook.com/tonilanecasserly :) Cheers.