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"Crypto Bros" Are More Likely To Have Psychopathic And Narcissist Traits – IFLScience

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
July 5, 2024
in Mental Health
Q&A: Santa Rosa Kaiser psychiatrist on the mental health pitfalls of too much social media for youth – The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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  1. “Crypto Bros” Are More Likely To Have Psychopathic And Narcissist Traits  IFLScience
  2. Narcissistic men with a victim mentality who believe in conspiracy theories: Study shows that ‘cryptobros’ really do exist  EL PAÍS USA
  3. Investors in cryptocurrency are more likely to be psychopaths, study claims  Daily Mail
  4. Crypto Owners More Likely to Have ‘Dark’ Traits, Study Shows – Featured Bitcoin News  Bitcoin.com News
  5. Scientists claim crypto owners are likely to be narcissistic, psychopathic or sadists  The Independent



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