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Tucker Carlson, Andrew Tate's Crypto Comments, ARK's Bitcoin Move And A Predicted Crash: This Week In Cryptocurrency

Published 16/07/2023, 12:03
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Benzinga - This week in the cryptocurrency world was marked by high-profile comments, strategic moves, and a few controversies. From Tucker Carlson’s conversation with Andrew Tate about the potential misuse of cryptocurrencies, to Cathie Wood’s ARK offloading Bitcoin-linked stock, the crypto market continues to be a hotbed of activity. Let’s delve into the details.

Tucker Carlson’s Crypto Conversation

Television personality Tucker Carlson had an intriguing conversation with entrepreneur Andrew Tate about cryptocurrencies. Carlson suggested that it would be easier to create a fake crypto like FTX and steal people’s money. This comment has sparked a debate about the potential misuse of cryptocurrencies. Read the full article here.

ARK Offloads Bitcoin-Linked Stock

Cathie Wood’s ARK has offloaded $12M worth of Bitcoin-linked stock amid a 10% rally on CBOE tie-up. This strategic move by ARK has raised eyebrows in the crypto community, as it comes at a time when Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is experiencing a rally. Read the full article here.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad Author Predicts Crash

Author of “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” Robert Kiyosaki, has predicted a giant crash in the crypto market. He believes that the BRICS meeting will put the final nail in the coffin of cryptocurrencies. His prediction has caused a stir in the crypto community. Read the full article here.

Bank of America and Coinbase Controversy

There are rumors that Bank of America accounts linked to Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) are being shut down. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has addressed these rumors, causing a flurry of discussions about the relationship between traditional banks and crypto exchanges. Read the full article here.

Musk vs. Zuckerberg: Crypto Gamblers Seek High Returns

The ongoing feud between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg has crypto gamblers seeking 80% returns on potential billionaires’ brawl. This unusual betting trend highlights the unpredictable and exciting nature of the crypto world. Read the full article here.

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