Flappy Bird will ‘never have’ NFTs but will have a crypto ‘option’
The revived Flappy Bird mobile game has the “option to use Web3,” but a spokesperson says it will “never have NFTs.”
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International Monetary Fund Says Growth of Blockchain in Malta Poses Significant Risks
A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has judged that the growth of blockchain in Malta has created significant risks of money laundering and terrorism financing in the island’s economy. The news was reported in local English-language daily the Times of Malta on Jan. 24.According to the article, the IMF announced its findings following…

The Escobars Believe They’ve Found the Real Satoshi
A new theory regarding the true identity of anonymous Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto has emerged from an extremely unlikely source. Enter the Escobar family and their story about Yasutaka Nakamoto.The story goes like this: Yasutaka Nakamoto was a high-ranking engineer for Pacific West Airlines who worked for Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, smuggling drugs into…