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"If I Buy Something, I Know People Will Buy It", Carl Moon's Bear Market Confession

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May 6, 2026
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"If I Buy Something, I Know People Will Buy It", Carl Moon's Bear Market Confession

Carl Runefelt, the Swedish creator known to his 650,000 YouTube subscribers as Carl Moon, has done something rare in a bear market. He admitted in plain language that his content moves retail money.

In an interview with BeInCrypto, Runefelt and David Wulschner of Crypto Familie reflected on creator responsibility. They reached different conclusions, but the conversation was unusually honest about a question the industry tends to avoid.

Carl Moon: The Admission

Runefelt did not soften the point.

“I also know that if I say I buy something, I know people will buy it. Like I’m not stupid.”

He framed it inside a reflection on the 2021-2022 cycle, when altcoins he covered ran up sharply before collapsing.

“When the markets are pumping, it’s very easy to get carried away with it. And at the end of the day, that’s the kind of content people want to see.”

His own portfolio took the same hit, with some altcoins he covered down 80, 90, and even 95%. Runefelt also drew a clear line on what he believes he never crossed.

“I never promoted a scam knowingly.”

His commitment going forward is concrete. He said he will no longer promote very small tokens, the kind that filled creator-driven content cycles in 2021.

Wulschner’s Different Route

Wulschner reached a similar place earlier, through a different door. The Crypto Familie host said his first 50 to 60 videos were price predictions for small projects. He stopped after watching his audience act on them.

“I just changed that completely because I saw that if I make a video about a small project… people are just investing in that like hell.”

He moved away from price predictions, started publishing his wallet addresses, and reframed his role.

“I hope I can educate the people to see the right things, and make my piece of content one part of the risk assessment.”

His logic mirrors Runefelt’s, even though the two arrived from opposite directions. Both treat audience trust as the central question.

The Shared Insight

The most disarming moment came when Carl Moon Runefelt addressed the underlying authority question directly.

“Did I know more than anyone else when I started my channel? Definitely not.”

That line undercuts the entire premise of crypto YouTube authority. It also explains why both creators have arrived at greater caution as the cycle has aged. The pattern echoes the broader apathy cycle thesis that has framed this bear market, where the absence of mania removed the cover that creator-driven speculation usually rides on.

Why It Matters Now

Bear markets surface the consequences of bull market content in a way that bull markets never do. With altcoins broadly down and retail portfolios bleeding, the industry-wide question of who is responsible becomes newly visible. Runefelt and Wulschner are two of the few top creators willing to engage with it on the record.

Neither claimed to have it solved. Both have shifted their practices, and both signal that more change is coming. In a creator economy that more often rewards confidence than reflection, that kind of public self-accounting is the news.

The post “If I Buy Something, I Know People Will Buy It”, Carl Moon’s Bear Market Confession appeared first on BeInCrypto.

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