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  2. CryptoPunks - Wikipedia

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    CryptoPunks is a non-fungible token (NFT) collection on the Ethereum blockchain.The project was launched in June 2017 by the Larva Labs studio, [1] a two-person team consisting of Canadian software developers Matt Hall and John Watkinson.

  3. Non-fungible token - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021 an NFT of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's first-ever tweet sold for $2.9 million. The same NFT was listed for sale in 2022 at $48 million, but only achieved a top bid of $280. [134] On December 15, 2022, Donald Trump, former president of the United States, announced a line of NFTs featuring images of himself for $99 each. [135]

  4. XCOPY (artist) - Wikipedia

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    XCOPY is a London based digital artist associated with crypto art and NFTs.His real identity is unknown. [1] He creates digital glitched artworks usually concerning death, dystopia and apathy through flashing imagery and distorted loops, with hints to the cryptocurrency community regarding concepts, mood and terminology.

  5. Some of the weirdest AI-generated images you've ever ... - AOL

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    Hazel Thayer, a Facebook user who shared several of the bizarre images on TikTok after she noticed them in her feed a few weeks ago, said she now gets AI images like those maybe every 10 posts ...

  6. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is a social networking service.It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. [4] [5] Users can share short text messages, images, and videos in short posts commonly known as "tweets" (officially "posts") and like other users' content. [6]

  7. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    The FBI and Japan's National Police Agency are collaborating to combat North Korea's cybercrime activities, which date back to the mid-1990s and include a cyber-warfare unit known as Bureau 121. The Lazarus Group has previously gained notoriety for its involvement in high-profile hacks, including the attack on Sony Pictures in retaliation for ...

  8. Sakura Samurai (group) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Samurai was a white hat hacking and security research group that was founded in 2020. The group is responsible for multiple vulnerability disclosures involving governmental groups and various corporations.

  9. Cozy Bear - Wikipedia

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    Cozy Bear is a Russian advanced persistent threat hacker group believed to be associated with Russian foreign intelligence by United States intelligence agencies and those of allied countries.