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Author: John Smith
Coinbase is adamant that Base didn’t launch a token or memecoin, while according to its creator, BASEISFOREVERYONE is a “content coin.” Source link
Bank of America is happy to pay lobbyists to convince the US government to pass laws and rules favoring bank-operated stablecoins. Source link
Someone earned hundreds of thousands of impressions with the claim that BullX or its CEO ‘called it quits,’ but that’s just a claim. Source link
Bored Ape Yacht Club is known for lavish expenditures, a failed metaverse, gullible members, and a 95% price decline of its NFTs. Source link
A user thought Binance stole an NFT-like Ordinal tied to one of his bitcoin deposits. In reality, a digital gold panner found and took it. Source link
As centralized entities continue to amass bitcoin (BTC), just two corporations now hold more than Satoshi Nakamoto. Source link
Ripple’s $4.9M donation was the second largest overall after the $5 million handed over by poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride. Source link
A UK gang involved in fraud, drug dealing, and extortion is reportedly laundering its funds through memecoin pump and dumps. Source link
Coinbase-supported Instagram copycat Zora announced an airdrop with zero governance rights after its controversial pivot from NFTs. Source link
Yuga Labs wants Pauly0x’s crypto wallets seized, claiming he made a mockery of a $9M judgment by buying sports tickets instead of paying up. Source link