
According to a report, one in four individuals will own Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies by 2025. Notably, there's backlash against a kid who made $50,000 dumping a crypto he'd created. Trump's meme coins have received a mixed response from the crypto industry. Crypto gaining popularity among the low-income population as it enables them to buy houses, however, risks are highlighted. A notorious coin dealer, previously incarcerated for a $220,000 scam, was arrested again.
Coinbase CEO predicts Bitcoin adoption could reach a few billion by 2030. A poignant note - 800,000 individuals reportedly lost $2 billion on Trump's coin. Meanwhile, 'Flipping a coin' may not be a 50/50 random toss as most people believe. A recent scandal associated with a meme coin in Argentina has impacted the political landscape, while there is ongoing scrutiny of Honey Welch's crypto launch.
A venture, Pi Coin, has raised curiosity about the people behind the decentralised crypto, leading to questions surrounding its potential prominence. Meanwhile, Musk plans to 'give people superpowers' with a Neuralink implant. Yet another crypto coin, Worldcoin, was introduced to the market employing identification via eyeball scanning. Amidst all of this, the debate on whether every memecoin is a scam continues to make waves in the industry.
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