Diana Ogden

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Coinbase restrictions almost ruined crypto trader’s wedding

Coinbase user Griffin McShane says he almost lost his wedding venue of choice after the crypto exchange locked his account. Source link

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Trader suing Pump Fun still uses the platform

The lead plaintiff of the Pump Fun lawsuit is reportedly still trading on the site despite being down almost $50,000 on their trades.

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Bitcoin mining pools struggle to make payouts in bitcoin

Bitcoin mining pools are considering turning to alternative tokens besides bitcoin to pay some of their mining members. Source link

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MELANIA rugs TRUMP, rearranges CoinMarketCap homepage

Melania Trump hilariously decided to launch her own memecoin 19 hours after her husband launched his TRUMP crypto, costing him billions. Source link

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Ethereum Foundation’s response to community backlash — dump more ETH

The Ethereum Foundation has responded to community frustrations by proving that it does in fact use the chain… to dump ETH. Source link

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Donald Trump’s family tree predicted to sprout more memecoins

Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff said, “I assume the rest of the Trump family will be launching coins,” adding, “At least it’s all above

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No, Cuba hasn’t launched its own memecoin

Hackers used the Cuban government’s X account to host their own spaces and try to convince listeners to invest in their scam memecoin.

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Lawyers refused jobs by Elon Musk’s DOGE file lawsuit calling it illegal

According to a draft of the lawsuit, calling DOGE a non-governmental “panel” is semantics and ignores the reality of its responsibilities. Source link

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Trump pastor says help God’s dream — buy my memecoin

Donald Trump’s inauguration pastor Reverend Lorenzo Sewell has launched a crypto token that he says will help him to accomplish God’s vision. Source

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US gov’t DOGE website contains just 18 words and a Dogecoin meme

The incredibly minimal DOGE portal claims to be “an official website of the US government,” and says “the people voted for major reform.”

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