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  2. List of most expensive non-fungible tokens - Wikipedia

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    This list is ordered by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value (in bold) in millions of United States dollars in 2023. [note 1] Where necessary, the price is first converted to dollars using the exchange rate at the time the NFT was sold. The inflation adjustment may change, as recent inflation rates are often revised.

  3. Robinhood Investors Can Now Buy Bonk, Pepe And 100s Of ... - AOL

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    Robinhood Investors Can Now Buy Bonk, Pepe And 100s Of Meme Coins Via The Uniswap App Often investors have to open an account and go through a dedicated crypto brokerage or through a third-party ...

  4. Tether (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Tether (often referred to by its currency codes, USDâ‚® and USDT, among others) is a cryptocurrency stablecoin launched by Tether Limited Inc. in 2014. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of August 1, 2024, Tether reported having $118.4 billion in reserves, including $5.3 billion in excess reserves.

  5. Meme coin - Wikipedia

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    A meme coin (also spelled memecoin) is a cryptocurrency that originated from an internet meme or has some other humorous characteristic. [1]The term is sometimes used interchangeably with the term shitcoin, which typically refers to a cryptocurrency with little to no value, authenticity, or utility. [2]

  6. Yahoo Finance - Wikipedia

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    It is ranked 20th by SimilarWeb on the list of largest news and media websites. [2] In 2017, Yahoo Finance added the feature to look at news surrounding cryptocurrency. [3] It lists over 9,000 unique coins including Bitcoin and Ethereum.

  7. Non-fungible token - Wikipedia

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    [127] [128] By using NFTs people engaged in this area of the entertainment-industry are able to publish their works without third-party platforms being able to delete them. [ 129 ] The first credited political protest NFT ("Destruction of Nazi Monument Symbolizing Contemporary Lithuania") was a video filmed by Professor Stanislovas Tomas on ...

  8. USDT - Wikipedia

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    USDT may refer to: USDT, the ticker symbol for the Tether stablecoin cryptocurrency; United States Department of the Treasury; Ultra-slim desktop, a computer formfactor used by Hewlett-Packard, see HP business desktops; University of Science and Defense Technologies, an Iranian research institute of the Malek-Ashtar University of Technology

  9. Bitfinex - Wikipedia

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    Bitfinex is a cryptocurrency exchange owned and operated by iFinex Inc, and is registered in the British Virgin Islands. [1] [2] Bitfinex was founded in 2012.It was originally a peer-to-peer Bitcoin exchange, and later added support for other cryptocurrencies.