Victim Offers To Buy Back Bored Ape NFT From Hackers
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Crypto gets a lot of criticism for the amount of energy it uses, but why is no one comparing it to the amount we use for our current FIAT system? Clearly it's harder to estimate because banks aren't openly sharing the data on their servers, but I would think the environmental impact of financial institutions…
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There’s plenty to celebrate in “up only” Bitcoin beyond short timeframes, analysts conclude on the last day of the year.
Bank of America now offers 0,01% interest rate onto your savings account. Meaning that you earn a whopping $1 for every $10,000 in your account. How can we just compete against that? (Maintance fees they charge for some accounts are $8/month) Even better, some banks have started charging negative interest rate onto savings accounts, meaning…
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Through some business contacts and seeking some investors into a business I’m looking to start-up, I was introduced to a financial advisor. All i have to say, is this guy is damn good. Runs and operates his own practice and works with individuals in over 26 states. I could go on and on about him.…
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Non-fungible token (NFT) assets were extremely popular this year and to date, there’s been more than $20 billion in volume recorded in terms of NFT sales among 100 collections. While many single NFTs sold for millions of dollars a number of NFT projects and collections saw hundreds of millions and even billions in all-time volume. […]
Decentraland and Paris Hilton plan competing virtual New Year’s Eve celebrations, while ProShares plans to launch a metaverse-tracking ETF.
Which leads to a really important question, where is the money going to come from to get Bit out of this stagnation? You have three points working against it: Tether is under heavy fire. There is great evidence that Tether has been responsible for much of bitcoin’s growth, through all their bullshit fake money printing.…
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U.S. stablecoin issuers might soon face liquidity, customer protection and asset reserve rules — and maybe even a deposit-insurance mandate like banks.