XRP's 'Digital God' Shocker: 'Smartest Man Alive' Unleashes Bold Endorsement!

YoungHoon Kim, a South Korean individual who asserts he possesses the highest IQ globally, continues to actively promote the digital token XRP. In his most recent and arguably most extreme post on social media, Kim controversially labeled the Ripple-linked digital asset as a "digital God." This aggressive promotion has begun to elicit fatigue even among staunch XRP enthusiasts, who perceive such relentless shilling as increasingly desperate. The broader XRP community, however, often latches onto any positive sentiment surrounding the token, as noted by some members.
Kim's public persona as a "high IQ" influencer was largely built upon his previous identity as a Bitcoin maximalist. This narrative shifted significantly a few weeks prior when he transitioned to vigorously promoting XRP. By December 14, he had already made bold predictions, forecasting that XRP would reach a value of $100. His recent declaration of XRP as a "digital God" appears to be a further development into what has been termed "engagement theology" by observers.
The validity of Kim's claim to the "highest IQ in the world" has, predictably, drawn considerable skepticism from various quarters. A primary scientific objection highlights the mathematical impossibility of reliably validating an IQ score of 276. Standard, clinically validated IQ tests typically have an upper limit of around 160, beyond which they cannot accurately measure intelligence. On a standard deviation (SD) 15 scale, which is the benchmark for organizations like Mensa and the majority of psychologists, an IQ of 195 represents an extreme rarity, occurring in only about 1 in 8 billion individuals. To validate such an extraordinary score would necessitate a norming group larger than the entire population of human beings who have ever lived.
Further complicating Kim's claims are accusations regarding his involvement with the "Giga Society Professional," an organization he is alleged to have created. The original Giga Society, established by Paul Cooijmans, was founded to recognize individuals with intelligence levels rare enough to be found in only 1 in a billion people. Cooijmans has publicly denounced Kim's organization as "fraudulent" and has labeled Kim himself an "impostor." Additionally, the former chairperson of Mensa Korea reportedly informed journalists that Kim's recorded score within Mensa was not considered "special" according to the organization's own standards.
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