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Meme Coin Love Hate Inu's CEO Carl Dawkins: “Instagram is Enabling Scammers"


Love Hate Inu CEO Carl Dawkins, a well-known crypto personality, is outraged that social media giant Instagram won’t give him a verification blue tick – and as a result hundreds of people are being scammed. Instagram is owned by Meta, the parent company of Facebook.  Both social media platforms...

NFT and Token Airdrop Fuel Enthusiasm for New Trending Meme Coin $COPIUM


There's a new player shaking up the meme coin vertical, $COPIUM, poised to disrupt the market, packing the punch with an exciting NFT and token airdrop event on the horizon. This captivating event is drawing the gaze of crypto enthusiasts, particularly with the unique utility and lucrative...

Meme Coin $COPIUM Price Pumps as 18:00 CET Burn Event Powers Buying Frenzy


Top meme coin $COPIUM is blasting higher today as news of its huge burn event ignites a buying frenzy. Thirty per cent of token supply will be burned at 18:00 CET today, Tuesday 23rd May. $COPIUM is already 36% higher, from $0.005072 to $0.06993 as it looks to reclaim its all-time high and pump...

Hybrid exchange Tradecurve to challenge Coinbase


Today, we delve into the latest news, where the hybrid exchange Tradecurve (TCRV) is set to challenge the well-established Coinbase. As Tradecurve makes its mark in the industry, it presents a formidable contender, offering unique features and a fresh perspective on digital asset trading. Join...

Crypto Exchange Coinbase Launches TV Campaign in Washington DC


Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is honing in on Washington DC with a new TV campaign set to launch this week promoting the future of crypto amid its own fight with US regulators. In a black and white and almost two-minute long video, CEO Brian Armstrong lays out the benefits of crypto and calls...

Nevada Man Faces Time Behind Bars for Alleged Role in CoinDeal Scam


The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged a Nevada man for his role in the multi-million-dollar CoinDeal investment scheme. In a recent press release, the DOJ said Bryan Lee conspired with CoinDeal leader Neil Chandran to defraud 10,000 investors out of $45 million. The Nevada resident...

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