African-Americans Outpace Whites & Hispanics In Cryptocurrency Investments, A New Avenue to Wealth

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Yeah I believe this crypto thing is going to pop. I just don't wanna pay for expensive ass Bitcoin. I'm dumping money in like 10 different ones hoping it can be the next Bitcoin :sadcam:

Before FL got sports gambling. I was using the overseas site. Had bank declining my card randomly and the transaction fee to put money in was damn $50

I saw that if you use crypto its free.:whoo: When I won 2k, I used XLM to get money. shyt was in my wallet in 10 seconds. :dead:

nothing's gonna be the next bitcoin. i hope you put some research into what you bought. :francis:
 

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Yeah I believe this crypto thing is going to pop. I just don't wanna pay for expensive ass Bitcoin. I'm dumping money in like 10 different ones hoping it can be the next Bitcoin :sadcam:

Before FL got sports gambling. I was using the overseas site. Had bank declining my card randomly and the transaction fee to put money in was damn $50

I saw that if you use crypto its free.:whoo: When I won 2k, I used XLM to get money. shyt was in my wallet in 10 seconds. :dead:

sounds like you need gambling counseling

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Jesus Christ. You guys just say dumb shyt just to say it. There are plenty cheap crypto out there. smdh
I'M saying dumb shyt? :russ:

buying something simply because it has low token prices is pure stupidity. you have to consider market cap, supply, fdv, etc. and of course you should be looking into if the project has any utility, what's it's funding like, partnerships, social media/community, who runs the shyt, and so on.

if you wanna just gamble and don't care about losing it all, then so be it. but if not, don't be retarded. put a little work in.
 

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I'M saying dumb shyt? :russ:

buying something simply because it has low token prices is pure stupidity. you have to consider market cap, supply, fdv, etc. and of course you should be looking into if the project has any utility, what's it's funding like, partnerships, social media/community, who runs the shyt, and so on.

if you wanna just gamble and don't care about losing it all, then so be it. but if not, don't be retarded. put a little work in.
No it's pure stupidity to listen to any know it all on the coli. Just like anything, you put money into you're willing to lose. I bought a bunch a crypto years back at the low. For example I bought a ton Quant when was 40 cents. It's $133 now. I made 20k selling some of it. All the crypto I bought for the low I pretty much still have all all of it. The losses were extremely minimal for the ones that were trash.
 

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Nigeria teams with Interpol to return missing Binance exec​


Extradition proceedings targeting a runaway Binance exec who fled Nigeria have reportedly begun with Interpol and Nigeria’s government working together to ensure his return.

According to Nigerian publisher PUNCH, top government sources revealed on Tuesday that Binance exec Nadeem Anjarwalla’s extradition process has started.

Anjarwalla and fellow Binance exec Tigran Gambaryan were detained in February and were accused of various tax offenses on March 22. However, he fled the country that same day, slipping away while visiting a mosque.

Two unnamed sources have confirmed that the extradition process is underway, with one source telling PUNCH, “The Federal Government is working with INTERPOL to extradite the fugitive to Nigeria.”

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Another source claimed that Nigeria’s financial law enforcement agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, is working alongside Interpol, the FBI, and the Kenyan and UK governments “to effect the arrest and extradition of Mr Anjarwalla.”

It’s unclear if Anjarwalla has been arrested or detained as part of today’s announcement and there is currently no Interpol arrest warrant issued under Anjarwalla’s name. Protos has reached out to Nigeria’s government and PUNCH for clarity on the matter.

Interpol clarified to Protos that it is “not involved in the extradition process,” and that the agency doesn’t “comment on specific cases or individuals except in special circumstances or with the approval of the member country concerned.”

Binance trial to happen with or without fugitive exec​

The EFCC will reportedly arraign Gambaryan, Anjarwalla, and Binance Holdings Ltd on five money laundering charges this Thursday. The three are accused of laundering $35 million.

However, Anjarwalla’s legal proceedings at Nigeria’s High Court will reportedly go ahead regardless of his fugitive status, potentially charging him in his absence.

Both Gambaryan and Anjarwalla sued the EFCC on March 28, accusing the anti-graft agency of violating their “fundamental right to personal liberty.”

In this suit, the two requested that they be released, their passports returned, a public apology issued, and that they not be detained again. The judge avoided ruling on the matter due to a lack of legal representation from the EFCC and moved the hearing to April 8.

 
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