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Trump's Surprise Sales Pitch Weeks Before Election
Crypto Investment Falling Overnight?
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What we’ll cover today:
📉 Crypto Investment Falling Overnight?
💼 Trump's Surprise Sales Pitch Weeks Before Election
❓ Lego launching its cryptocurrency? Not quite!
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1. Crypto Investment Falling Overnight?
That’s the reality for 84% of Worldcoin (WLD) holders.
In a week, WLD’s value has dropped 25%, with a 9% plunge on October 3rd alone.
Even a $6.6 billion backing from OpenAI couldn’t stop the fall.
Here’s the breakdown:
84% of investors are in the red.
25% value loss in a week.
$2.47 million in liquidations, mostly from long positions.
The AI-crypto market cap is down 6% to $26 billion.
Confidence is fading fast, and support levels are collapsing.
What’s your take on Worldcoin’s crash? |
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2. Trump's Surprise Sales Pitch Weeks Before Election.
Source: NBC News; Getty Images
What if, just weeks before an election, a presidential candidate was more focused on selling watches than winning votes?
That’s precisely what Donald Trump is doing.
Here’s what he’s promoting:
Luxury watches priced up to $100,000
NFTs and a new cryptocurrency platform
His wife Melania’s upcoming memoir
Some call it bold. Others call it a distraction.
But everyone has an opinion.
Is this part of his unstoppable brand-building?
Or is he losing focus when it matters most?
3. Is Lego launching its cryptocurrency? Not quite!
A fake “Lego Coin” banner popped up on their website, sending fans into a frenzy.
It was all part of a crypto scam.
Here’s what happened:
Visitors were lured into buying “LEGO Tokens” with promises of secret rewards.
Lego quickly stepped in, removed the fake banner, and shut down the scam.
The company reassured customers that no accounts were compromised.
They found the cause but are keeping the details private for now.
Lego is boosting its security measures to prevent future attacks.
The website is now back to normal, and fans can browse safely.
What do you think about today’s edition? |
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