The story of a crypto influencer’s attempt to bend reality

“In a Fox Business unique, we have the Kasta co-founder and YouTube star Carl The Moon Runefelt,” Fox Business host Liz Claman said in an introduction for Runefelt 3 weeks later.”I shocked Runefelt with this video discovery. “Im not actually a co-founder,” Runefelt said.

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A high-school dropout who worked as a cashier in Sweden just a couple of years back, Runefelt preaches “the law of destination,” which essentially presumes that one can bend truth by thinking hard enough in ones preferred variation of it.Kasta, now called Ka.app, is the crypto app that Runefelt is obviously trying to distance himself from. “Exactly,” Carl Runefelt replied, explaining that there was likely a mix-up of identity with the CEO, whose name is similar.After I informed Runefelt that articles “arent edited after the reality unless there were mistakes at that time,” Runefelt made it clear he thought a journalistic mistake was made– and that it needed to be rectified.I asked Runefelt to elaborate: “The theory is that I composed co-founder because maybe I read some third individuals account– that I didnt have any first-person account, and I made a presumption.”Well yeah, but no concerns, no concerns,” Runefelt responded with what I comprehended to be a tip of sheepish hesitation.But there was no mistake.Reviewing our interview notes from when I visited his Dubai office in May 2022, it turned out Runefelt had clearly stated how he co-founded Kasta.”In a Fox Business exclusive, we have the Kasta co-founder and YouTube star Carl The Moon Runefelt,” Fox Business host Liz Claman said in an intro for Runefelt three weeks later on. “Im not in fact a co-founder,” Runefelt stated.

A high-school dropout who worked as a cashier in Sweden simply a couple of years back, Runefelt preaches “the law of attraction,” which essentially presumes that one can bend reality by believing hard enough in ones desired version of it.Kasta, now called Ka.app, is the crypto app that Runefelt is apparently trying to distance himself from. “Exactly,” Carl Runefelt responded, explaining that there was likely a mix-up of identity with the CEO, whose name is similar.After I notified Runefelt that articles “arent modified after the truth unless there were errors at that time,” Runefelt made it clear he believed a journalistic error was made– and that it needed to be rectified.I asked Runefelt to elaborate: “The theory is that I composed co-founder since maybe I read some 3rd persons account– that I didnt have any first-person account, and I made a presumption.”Well yeah, but no worries, no worries,” Runefelt responded with what I comprehended to be a hint of sheepish hesitation.But there was no mistake.Reviewing our interview notes from when I visited his Dubai office in May 2022, it turned out Runefelt had actually clearly stated how he co-founded Kasta.