Cryptocurrency to be Spotlighted on Dr. Phil Tuesday: Scam or Not?

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Cryptocurrency to be Spotlighted on Dr. Phil Tuesday: Scam or Not?

Dr. Phil tackles the controversial topic of cryptocurrency: digital currencies that are being hailed as the future of finance by some and a scam by others. This show airs on Tuesday in most markets.

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Dr. Phil meets 24-year-old JP, who claims to be generating over $1 million in Bitcoin per month and says investing in cryptocurrencies is one of the best things you can do with your money.  JP also goes up against financial expert Jeffrey Robinson who calls Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies a scam as well as detrimental to the environment as a result of mining.

Dr. Phil also welcomes crypto enthusiast Larissa, who says she prioritizes cryptocurrency over dating, and King Bless who says cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are leveling the playing field between the "haves" and the "have nots." Then, meet a 15-year-old girl who claims to have made over $1 million after selling Non Fungible Tokens.

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Plus, a passionate audience member says she was gifted a Bitcoin over 10 years ago and says she is living proof that crypto investments are the way forward.

Who will win the fierce cryptocurrency debate? Tune in to find out!  Check your local listings.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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