

Last week, John McAfee started his "Coin of the day" tweets, where every day he would recommend a new coin. This was met with some backlash as people labeled it "McAfee pump and dumps" when it appeared a large number of people were buying immediately following the tweet, and then selling minutes or hours later after the price had jumped up. Causing McAfee to adjust his plan today, tweeting: Last week, John McAfee started his "Coin of the day" tweets, where every day he would recommend a new coin. This was met with some backlash as people labeled it "McAfee pump and dumps" when it appeared a large number of people were buying immediately following the tweet, and then selling minutes or hours later after the price had jumped up. Causing McAfee to adjust his plan today, tweeting:

Due to heavy pressure from crypto adherents, exchanges, developers and every other corner of the earth (and God himself chastised me in my dreams last night), the "Coin of the day" will become "Coin of the week" starting immediately. You can look for it every Monday morning. — John McAfee (@officialmcafee) December 26, 2017

So, look out for the "coin of the week" now instead.Critics have said this method only draws people looking to make a quick buck, and makes it harder for long term investors to evaluate the true value of the coin after McAfee promotes it.John McAfee is best known for creating the worlds first commercial antivirus software, but left the company he founded in 1994 and has since been involved in mobile apps, alternative medicine, and cryptocurrencies.