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Hacked Verified Twitter Accounts Are Spamming Musk Fans With Bitcoin Scams Ahead of SNL Debut
Photo: Britta Pedersen (Getty Images) Several verified Twitter accounts strangely started flooding the replies of Elon Musk and his followers…
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Elon Musk Backpedals on Doge Ahead of SNL
Photo: Britta Pedersen (Getty Images) Elon Musk, richer than God and therefore a trusted source of investment advice for mortals,…
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Twitter Launches New Tip Jar Feature
Photo: Alastair Pike / AFP (Getty Images) If you decide you’re game enough to use Twitter’s new feature to send…
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This New App Lets You Turn Anything and Everything Into an NFT
A digital display device featuring Beeple’s artwork that was sold via Christie’s auction house.Photo: mundissima (Shutterstock) Despite the fact that…
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UK Court Agrees to Hear Copyright Lawsuit Brought by Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventor
Photo: Ina Fassbender (Getty Images) Many people have claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator or creators behind the…
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Venmo Launches Ability to Buy, Sell, and Hold Cryptocurrencies Like Bitcoin
Screenshot: YouTube/Venmo Payment app Venmo will now let users buy, sell, and hold four cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin and…
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Facebook’s Long-Stalled Digital Currency Could be Tested This Year: Report
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington on Oct. 23, 2019.Photo:…
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Crypto Market Plummets Following Week of Coinbase-fueled Hype
Photo: Dan Kitwood (Getty Images) After cryptocurrency prices soared this week amid hype leading up to Coinbase’s direct listing, the…
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WallStreetBets Does Not Bow to Crypto Wave
For about 20 hours, moderators of the Reddit r/WallStreetBets opened the floodgates to crypto, a topic that’s been banned on…
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9.5 Million Users Traded Cryptocurrency on Robinhood in First Quarter of 2021
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images) Roughly 9.5 million people traded cryptocurrency on the Robinhood app in the first quarter of…
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