Crypto community shows they're behind ZachXBT. $900k has already been donated to him to help him with legal fees in defamation lawsuit.
As we already heard, a guy (MachiBigBrother aka Jeffrey Huang) who ZachXBT (most popular crypto Internet sleuth) exposed for embezzling over 22 thousand ETH alongside putting out over 10 pump and dump tokens in short amount of time, is suing him for alleged defamation. ZachXBT said he will need some donation to pay for legal fees, and boy did crypto community show up for him in just 24 hours. Even CZ from Binance mentioned this topic on Twitter and said he will be donating $50k. Here is current worth of his account https://etherscan.io/tokenholdings?a=0x6ea158145907a1fac74016087611913a96d96624 . Current worth of tokens and NFT assets that he received is about $900k right now. Most of it is in ETH and stablecoins, but he even received $5k of some Jesuscoin lol. Even Jesus is standing with ZachXBT now.
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Scientists Believe New Neuralink Prototype Could Give Gary Gensler The Ability To Think
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How and when did you first hear about Bitcoin?
My very first time hearing about Bitcoin was late 2016 when Btc was around 700$ a coin. I was watching a Youtube video about some guy purchasing stuff on the dark web, like Iphones and hacked streaming accounts. The guy was spending some Bitcoins to test if you could really buy these things on the dark web and if these things really got delivered to your house. If i remember correctly, he got scammed and he never received the Iphone that he bought for around 1 BTC. Looking in hindsight, this was a very expensive Iphone that he never received. So I came here to hear about your stories about how and when you first discovered Bitcoin and if you unlike me decided to invest some money in the coin that we now all love. So share your story for us.
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BlackRock ETF Is the ‘Real Deal’, Is This Finally the One?
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Reddit Censorship
Sorry if this is slightly off topic but just thought some folks might want to know that reddit has taken over /r/AdviceAnimals and /r/Piracy to force them to stay open. As reddit gets closer to their IPO it seems likely (to me at least) that they will try and "sanitize" the sort of unattractive to investor subreddits like piracy too. A lot of this discussion is going on within the reddit [alternative websites](https://pastebin.com/PTbmCZdY) where you wont get in trouble for discussing it.
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Is Crypto Dead?
(These Articles always make me laugh) They say it every bear market and they believe it too.
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Sam Bankman-Fried scores a victory as prosecutors agree to withdraw 5 charges, including bribery, until next year
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Mark Cuban Predicts 99% of Tokens Will Go Broke, Survivors Will Be Game Changers
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Its been 6 Years..
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How to explain why there will only ever be 21M Bitcoinz
How can you explain to someone why there will only be 21M Bitcoin? One of the most frustrating objections from non-coiners is, “You don’t know that! How do you know they can’t change the code?!” What is the actual, technical reasoning and rebuttal to this FUD? TIA
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Which cryptocurrency do you think helps you learn the most about blockchain and crypto fundamentals?
Someone recently asked me which cryptocurrency helps you learn the most about blockchain and cryptocurrency fundamentals. While this might be a cart before the horse scenario, I found it to be a very interesting question nonetheless. If you are new to crypto and don’t know much, where should you start? BTC and ETH are the obvious starting places if you are simply looking to purchase and hold your investment. But, if you are wanting to take a deeper dive into understanding blockchain fundamentals, the answer to me (for now) is ETH. With ETH you have so many L2s to choose from (good and bad) that can teach you a lot. Personally, I’ve learned more about blockchain and crypto from ETH and L2s more than anything. So, which cryptocurrency has taught you the most about blockchain and crypto fundamentals? What did you learn?
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Euler hacker returns with cryptic messages: ‘Don’t be stupid. Don’t steal’
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Here’s Why The Tether FUD Could Be Good For Bitcoin. "Tether FUD is at all times the FUD backside. It’s what they pull out when there’s nothing left. Up quickly."
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Crypto Scam in Texas Led to Lawsuit Between a Bitcoin ATM Operator and a Local Sheriff: Report
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The creation of Bitcoin
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