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  2. Coffeezilla - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, is an American YouTuber and crypto journalist who is known primarily for his channel in which he investigates and discusses online scams, usually surrounding cryptocurrency, decentralized finance and internet celebrities. [2]

  3. Reddit’s IPO and what could have been for crypto - AOL

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    Long known as the "front page of the internet," Reddit is known for the quirky communities that populate its subreddits (here is avocados-gone-wild for instance) and more recently as a civilized ...

  4. Reddit - Wikipedia

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    Reddit Public Access Network, commonly known as RPAN, was a live streaming service run by Reddit. [132] Viewers interacted with streams by upvoting or downvoting, chatting, and giving paid awards. During the off-air hours, 24/7 streaming was possible to the dedicated subreddits, but with limited slots and capabilities. [ 132 ]

  5. Will Reddit Be Worth More Than Apple by 2030? - AOL

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    Yes, Apple is a nearly $3.5 trillion company these days, but if Reddit continues to rise in popularity, maybe it could match or even exceed the tech powerhouse's market value by the end of this ...

  6. Cryptocurrency bubble - Wikipedia

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    Many crypto agencies begin to rethink their spending as their funds begin to dwindle. [57] 2 July Three Arrows Capital declares bankruptcy, owing 27 creditors a total of US$3.5 billion. [58] 4 July Vauld, a Singapore-based crypto lender backed by Coinbase and Peter Thiel, halts withdrawals and trading on its platform. [59] 5 July

  7. Monero - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, the Monero Film Workgroup released Monero Means Money: Cryptocurrency 101, Live from Leipzig, a documentary feature film that was the second highest grossing film in the United States for the weekend of April 10, 2020 according to The Numbers (when theaters were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Proceeds of the film went ...

  8. Moonshot - Wikipedia

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    Moonshot, moon shot or Moonshots may refer to: Apollo program, American spaceflight program to land humans on the Moon; Soviet Moonshot, Soviet crewed lunar programs;

  9. Airdrop (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    An airdrop is an unsolicited distribution of a cryptocurrency token or coin, usually for free, to numerous wallet addresses. Airdrops are often associated with the launch of a new cryptocurrency or a DeFi protocol, primarily as a way of gaining attention and new followers, resulting in a larger user base and a wider disbursement of coins. [1]