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The Coin Pusher Conspiracy

https://youtube.com/watch?v=NND9JMgg1lw

There are videos on YouTube where people pretend to win hundreds of millions of dollars on coin pushers.

They claim to pay millions of dollars to play high stakes machines loaded up with high-stakes tokens. These usually feature "mystery bags," with items like dice or earbuds that are exchanged for money at the front desk. They will never tell you where to find these high-stakes machines, they belong to secret casinos that regularly lose hundreds of millions of dollars.

These videos usually involve cheating their own rules to make sure they have enough coins to make the towers fall. Everything about them is fake, but the videos usually have thousands of comments saying "great game" or similar. Never anything obviously sarcastic, just simple praise. Is it all a joke, or are they botted? If so, why?

The content is satisfying but who is making these? Why do they all lie about the dollar amounts? Why the endless samey replies?

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