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Psychopathic Traits More Likely Among Crypto Owners, Study Finds
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A new scientific study exploring the types of people who own crypto has been releasedand it doesn’t make for pleasant reading. Researchers claim they’ve found a
Crypto Ownership Linked to ‘Dark‘ Traits Like Psychopathy: Study
Own crypto? You’re a psychopath, scientists say
Cryptocurrency holders more likely to have ‘dark’ personality traits
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Crypto owners are more likely to have psychopathic traits, study says
Digital-asset holders tend to exhibit higher levels of “dark” personality traits such as narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism, according to a recent
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Buying Bitcoin makes you a Psychopath? This study says so
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Individuals who had purchased crypto were, on average, more likely to believe conspiracy theories, support extremist groups, and share populist sentiments, says the
A recent study published in Personality and Individual Differences has found that people who buy cryptocurrencies tend to display psychopathic traits. Immediately, the
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Digital-asset holders tend to exhibit higher levels of “dark” personality traits such as narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism, according to a recent
Personality traits ranging from narcissism to psychopathy were more commonly observed among people who own cryptocurrency, according to a recent study
Well, it turns out, you might be a psychopath. A recent study by the University of Toronto and the University of Miami has found that personality traits such as