'Flipping a coin' is more complex than a pure 50/50 random chance, according to debate within the community. In fact, obscure and fascinating trivia reveals that the longest English word takes a staggering 3 hours to pronounce, an indication of how niche areas of interest can become rallying points for communities. The world continues to open to the idea of cryptocurrency with Bitcoin now increasingly being dubbed as the
Peopleβs Money. Unfortunately, cryptocurrency fraud is also picking up with 3 companies and 15 people recently facing US charges. A striking trend of people pulling extreme promotional stunts for their
Crypto Coins has emerged, with examples of people setting themselves on fire and getting punched in the face. Observers are questioning why people are choosing to become miners, as there's a growing awareness of what exactly happens to coins tossed in fountains. As Millennial Investments continue to grow,
Crypto ETFs might hold the key to further expansion. Like history repeating itself, people only seem to be understanding today what happens to coins in fountains.
Meme Coins have become a driving cultural force; their pros and cons are endlessly debated.
Government is being demystified for young learners in Alaska, and prominent voices like Robert Kiyosaki advocate selling Bitcoin, using a strategy influenced by Warren Buffet. Singapore is investigating seven people over Worldcoin Services and people are being urged to check for a rare gorilla design on the UK Β£2 coin that could be worth hundreds. A cryptocurrency associated with a reported $243M heist against Genesis Creditor has led to two people being arrested. Also, a 'hawk tuah' crypto coin was created and observing wide interest.
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