Today is Valentine's Day all over the world. Ah, love - it's so wonderful! When the project enjoys your memes and tokens, mmm... or when the project sees your efforts and gives out a colossal airdrop! Oh, those exciting moments when you buy a new token and imagine your beautiful future: the token pumps and you hodl it until the end...
Love the ones around you! Let's go!
Anyway, there's a sports broadcast ala event called the Super Bowl. As you know, crypto companies are very fond of promoting themselves at high-profile sporting events.
Coinbase was not left out. They made a very brave advertisement at this Super Bowl: they launched a floating QR-code on-screen, but at the end of the video, an exchange URL appeared saying that newbies would get $15 in BTC.
So? The site was f@cked. But the action was successful all the same - the site was quickly rose, and the exchanger's marketing department received a lot of compliments on Twitter.
Do you remember the richest rapper? No, not Rihanna or Cardi B. The one who stole 120,000 BTC from Bitfinex with her boyfriend. It turns out she is of considerable criminal talent. Local prosecutors filed additional evidence in the case of the newly minted Bonnie and Clyde. They found a folder on their computer containing purchased biographies and links to fake ID sellers.
Well, let's watch her TikTok on how to make business :D
Well, more precisely, about the 2016 hack and the couple who pulled it off.
The makers of King of the Tigers and the documentary about the Fyre Festival, FYRE, have been given the go-ahead to produce it. Hopefully, the main soundtrack will be the beautiful songs of the scam-lady.
He did it in Russian yesterday in his tweet. The tweet's meaning is, "Russia, don't start a war with Ukraine; everyone will suffer!"
Do you think that prominent crypto ppl should express their political opinions? And why?
CryptoPunks predate the modern NFT craze by years, and that O.G. status has made the 2017 Ethereum profile picture collection a legend in the space. Dozens of CryptoPunks have sold for a million dollars’ worth of ETH or more, but today, the collection shattered its previous record with one sale of nearly $24 million.
On Saturday, CryptoPunk #5822 sold for 8,000 ETH, or about $23.7 million worth at the time of sale. Deepak Thapliyal, CEO of cloud blockchain infrastructure firm Chain, purchased the NFT directly from CryptoPunks developer Larva Labs’ own online marketplace.
Last week we bought $AR, but there was no post because everyone just bought it and went off to cuddle with Omicron. What coin should we buy next?
Hard Cap is a maximum fundraising goal that crypto startups can receive from investors on ICO/IDO/IEO and etc. Fun fact – there was no hard cap on Ethereum ICO.
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