⚡️Hamster News⚡️
Hey Hamsters! 🐹 Ubisoft’s NFT game, Michael Saylor’s BTC ‘gift’ to humanity, and Paul Tudor Jones’ bet on Bitcoin and gold — all of that, and more, in today’s episode of Hamster News. Let’s dive in! Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of MicroStrategy, plans to leave his Bitcoins “to the civilization” when he’s gone — “just like Satoshi.” Tesla still holds their Bitcoins, according to the car manufacturer’s latest Q3 earnings report. Gaming giant Ubisoft launched its first NFT game called Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles. The PC game, built on the Oasys blockchain, is free-to-play and offers optional NFTs inside the game. Indian regulators are considering banning “private” cryptocurrencies since, in their opinion, a Central Bank Digital Currency — the digital Rupee — has the same qualities as other digital assets, and “CBDCs can do whatever cryptos do.” Prominent investor Paul Tudor Jones is betting on Bitcoin and gold. That’s all for today! Subscribe and remember: Hamsters are power 💪
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🖇 Michael Saylor says he plans to give away his Bitcoin fortune
Tesla still holds Bitcoin despite previous wallet movements
Ubisoft launches first NFT game on Oasys blockchain
India’s regulators consider crypto ban in favor of CBDCs
Investor Paul Tudor Jones is betting on Bitcoin and gold
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