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Get ready to unleash your inner crypto enthusiast as we dive into the exciting world of digital currencies.
If we rewind the clock Invested $100 In Bitcoin, Ethereum And Dogecoin (DOGE) 5 Years Ago, Youโd Today Have
๐ฐ Robert F. Kennedy Jr reportedly holds Bitcoin worth $101K-$250K.
๐ซ Doxxing users by Arkham Intelligence is not a smart move.
๐ป Dear Apple, This BTC app made to AppStore
๐จ You can now store your Bitcoin private key as colors.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr Holds $101K-$250K in Bitcoin
After the news broke that US Presidential CandidateRobert Kennedy Jr. is a Bitcoiner, his campaign swiftly responded, insisting that the Bitcoin investment belonged to Cheryl Hines, Kennedy Jr.’s wife.
They made it crystal clear that Kennedy had no role in her investment decisions. Now, this seemed like a clever move to avoid any potential conflicts of interest. But, oh my, how the plot thickened!
In a surprising twist, the campaign again issued a correction, revealing that Kennedy himself indeed holds Bitcoin . ๐ฒ
It appears that the presidential candidate couldn’t resist the allure of the cryptocurrency sphere.
Why does It Matter?
Allegations by CNBC on RK Jr is that he in a Miami Confernce said he is not an investor but he promoties financial freedom. The question is, even if he is an investor , why does it matter?
Although, RK Jr clarified that he only bought BTC after his electrifying Miami speech. ๐ฐ
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., scion of a legendary political dynasty, son of the esteemed Kennedy, and nephew of the iconic John F. Kennedy, finds himself tangled up in the world of Bitcoin.
The question remains: Will this revelation have any impact on Kennedy’s campaign? ๐ณ๏ธ Only time will tell.
Doxxing Users Backfires
Soon after the Arkham’s marketplace’s grand unveiling, Twitter users donned their detective hats and discovered a peculiar flaw in Arkham’s referral link system. ๐
It turns out that appended data from the referral links led to a shocking revelation – by plugging the information into a Base64 decoder, the Twitter sleuths could unveil the full email addresses of the posters. ๐ฎ
To verify these claims, the insightful folks at Blockworks decided to put them to the test.
They took various referral links, including one from back in December 2022, and fed them into a Base64 decoder, only to have them spit out full email addresses. ๐
Not content with just exposing the flaw, some Twitter users even generated fake referral links to poke fun at Arkham. You wouldn’t believe the email addresses they came up with, including “elon@spacex.com” and “SamBankman-Fried@ftexchange.com”.
๐ป Dear Apple, This BTC app made to AppStore
Bitcoin-friendly social media app, Damus, seems to have found a colorful loophole in Apple’s restrictions.
Last month, Apple raised its eyebrows and threatened to kick the Bitcoin-friendly Damus app out of its App Store for allowing users to tip each other with Bitcoin, which Apple deemed equivalent to selling digital assets.
Damus creator, William Casarin, eventually relented and removed the ability to send zaps on specific content, but users could still tip each other at the profile level. It seemed like the standoff had reached its end. ๐
Just a mere two weeks after Casarin’s concession, a dynamic duo of independent Bitcoin developers, Ben Carman and Paul Miller, stepped up with a clever workaround.
These two geniuses, with no affiliation to Casarin or Damus, discovered a sneaky way to enable zaps using emojis. Can you believe it? Emojis! ๐
Encrypt Your Bitcoin Private Key As Colors
๐ Bitcoin now has a tool that lets you hide the key to your precious coins inside a beautiful rainbow! How cool is that?
๐ This nifty tool called “BIP39Colors” was created by a Bitcoin developer named Entero Positivo, and it’s seriously eye-catching. So, here’s the lowdown: BIP39Colors is an open-source tool that can convert your BIP39 mnemonic phrase (you know, those 12 to 24 words that represent your private key) into a stunning series of colors. Yup, you heard it right, colors!
๐จ And the best part? You can convert them back to your original seed whenever you need to. Now, let’s talk about BIP39. It’s a standard method for generating your seed phrase, which contains all the necessary info to create your private key and access your Bitcoin wallet.
The idea behind using words instead of complicated strings is to make it easier for people to recover their crypto if they ever lose their wallet device. Instead of dealing with a jumble of characters, you get a list of readable words. But here’s the downside: a sheet of paper with a bunch of words kind of screams “CRYPTO!” if someone stumbles upon it.
That’s where BIP39Colors comes to the rescue. Instead of words, you can store your private key as a beautiful palette of colors. Imagine labeling it as “my new home wall colors” or hiding it inside a styles.css file on your website.
Sneaky, right? The colors generated by this tool are represented as hex color codes, which are six-digit codes that can depict virtually any color.
You can store these codes in various files like HTML, CSS, or the color palette of a PNG image.
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Crypto Market Watch
Here’s a jaw-dropping comparison of what $1,000 invested in each of the following cryptocurrencies back in the summer of 2017 would be worth today:
Bitcoin: $278.20 ๐ฎ
Ethereum: $515.15 ๐ฒ
Dogecoin: $7,724.63 ๐ฑ