| Don't Miss The Top Five Stories From The Last Week Ashton Kutcher Gives Ellen Degeneres $4 mln In XRP For Her Wildlife Charity What happened? Ashton Kutcher donated $4 mln in Ripple (XRP) to Ellen Degeneres' Wildlife Fund live during the Ellen Degeneres Show on Thursday, May 25. Is Kutcher actually into crypto? Kutcher is already known for his interest in cryptocurrency, as he and business partner Guy Oseary run venture fund A-Grade Investments, which has invested in BitPay, and Sound Ventures, which has invested in Ripple. Tom Lee Holds to $25,000 Bitcoin Price Prediction, Cites Three Supporting Factors What happened? Co-founder and Fundstrat strategist Tom Lee told CNBC that Bitcoin (BTC) will reach $25,000, even though the leading cryptocurrency is down 41 percent this year. How did he explain it? Lee believes the drop is only due to "typical crypto volatility," and explains his bullish stance with three major factors - read more in our article. TRON Founder Is Reportedly In The Process Of Acquiring BitTorrent Inc What happened? BitTorrent Inc.,operator of torrent client uTorrent, is reportedly in the process of being acquired by TRON founder Justin Sun. Did this come out of nowhere? Not exactly. Earlier this year, Justin Sun had sued BitTorrent Inc. - which changed its name to Rainberry last year - for reportedly violating a "No Shop" clause from a letter of intent he had signed in January. Is Bitcoin's Falling Price Nothing More Than Perception, Or Is There Manipulation? What happened? The past few months in Bitcoin's history have been very interesting to watch, especially when honing in on its price fluctuations as a gauge of where it is going next. Is there a reason to start worrying? People still fear that Bitcoin can drop to zero, but that fear is waning somewhat, especially with the adoption of Blockchain and cryptocurrency technology happening outside the financial and trading realms. Read more in the following material. Bitcoin Pizza Day: 8 Years Later – Where Can You Buy Pizza With Bitcoin? What happened? Eight years ago, a American programmer paid for two pizzas using Bitcoin in what is hailed as the first ever instance that the cryptocurrency was used to pay for physical goods. What happened next? Bitcoin Pizza Day is celebrated annually by the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency community - marking an important, yet comical milestone for the virtual currency. Get to more info about it with our article. |
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