What was claimed

We’re about to enter the stage of the cycle where regular people become millionaires in crypto. Some of you will become millionaires. You can too. Get rich and get out.

Our verdict

Needs caution

Sources show a large rise in crypto millionaires and strong recent wealth creation, but they do not establish that this stage is now beginning for ordinary investors. The claim overgeneralizes a speculative market narrative into a broad prediction. The wording implies that becoming a millionaire through crypto is broadly attainable for the reader, but the sources only show that some investors have already become very wealthy. They do not support a general claim that typical readers can expect that result.

All 3 AI systems agree20 sources citedChecked Aug 21, 2026

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Misleading82%
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We’re about to enter the stage of the cycle where regular people become millionaires in crypto.

Misleading85%
2 of 3 AIs agree·ChatGPT: Can’t verify

"Get rich and get out." (advice to quickly enter crypto, realize gains, then exit)

Misleading85%
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Some of you will become millionaires.

Can’t verify74%
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Detailed Analysis

The response is broadly promotional and makes a speculative prediction, not a factual statement. Current reporting does show that crypto millionaires have increased sharply and that some investors have made large gains, but it does not support the blanket claim that “regular people” are about to become millionaires or that “some of you will become millionaires” as a general expectation.[2] [6] [17]

Why this verdict

  • The response is broadly promotional and makes a speculative prediction, not a factual statement.
  • Current reporting does show that crypto millionaires have increased sharply and that some investors have made large gains, but it does not support the blanket claim that “regular people” are about to become millionaires or that “some of you will become millionaires” as a general expectation.[2] [6] [17]

Claims checked

We’re about to enter the stage of the cycle where regular people become millionaires in crypto.

Misleading84%
Sources show a large rise in crypto millionaires and strong recent wealth creation, but they do not establish that this stage is now beginning for ordinary investors. The claim overgeneralizes a speculative market narrative into a broad prediction.[2] [6] [17]

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

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Misleading87%
The wording implies that becoming a millionaire through crypto is broadly attainable for the reader, but the sources only show that some investors have already become very wealthy. They do not support a general claim that typical readers can expect that result.[2] [6] [17]

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Get rich and get out.

Can’t verify82%
This is advice, not a factual claim. The sources do not provide evidence that this strategy is reliable or that it will work for most people.[2] [17]

What other AI think

The statement contains a mix of partially supported and misleading claims. While crypto millionaires have indeed increased significantly and wealth creation has occurred, the response makes absolute predictions about future wealth creation without acknowledging substantial risks, volatility, or the possibility of losses. The framing is promotional rather than balanced.

Why this verdict

  • The statement contains a mix of partially supported and misleading claims.
  • While crypto millionaires have indeed increased significantly and wealth creation has occurred, the response makes absolute predictions about future wealth creation without acknowledging substantial risks, volatility, or the possibility of losses.
  • The framing is promotional rather than balanced.

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Misleading80%
This implies equal opportunity for wealth creation, but ignores that early adopters and those with capital to invest have vastly different outcomes. It also downplays the significant risk of total loss that many crypto investors face, making it misleading as investment guidance.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

We're about to enter the stage of the cycle where regular people become millionaires in crypto

Misleading85%
While crypto millionaires have grown substantially (from 88,200 to 172,300 in one year), the claim makes an absolute prediction about future wealth creation without acknowledging that crypto cycles are unpredictable in real-time and involve significant risk of losses. The statement also ignores that wealth distribution remains highly unequal, with the top 1% owning 87% of Bitcoin.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

Get rich and get out

Misleading85%
This is a common speculative trading phrase that oversimplifies crypto investing and encourages timing-the-market behavior. Research shows that traders who concentrate profits around specific events often underperform those who spread exposure across cycles. The phrase also implies guaranteed profits, which is false.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

The statement makes forward-looking predictions about crypto wealth that cannot be verified. It mixes unverifiable claims with prescriptive advice that could be misleading or risky for readers.

Why this verdict

  • The statement makes forward-looking predictions about crypto wealth that cannot be verified.
  • It mixes unverifiable claims with prescriptive advice that could be misleading or risky for readers.

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Misleading80%
This presents an individualized guarantee or encouragement without acknowledging risks, probability of loss, or required capital and timing, which can mislead readers about realistic chances of success.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

"Get rich and get out." (advice to quickly enter crypto, realize gains, then exit)

Misleading85%
This simplistic strategy ignores transaction costs, taxes, market timing difficulty, and downside risk, and therefore can give a false sense of safety and ease.

This claim may mislead readers without added context.

We’re about to enter the stage of the cycle where regular people become millionaires in crypto.

Can’t verify65%
This is a forward-looking market prediction and cannot be confirmed from historical data alone. Crypto market cycles are unpredictable and depend on many unknown future factors.

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