A day after Tesla Inc boss Elon Musk disclosed a 9.2% stake in Twitter, CEO of the microblogging platform Parag Agrawal announced Tuesday that the company is appointing the tech billionaire to its board.
Now on Sale: Jack Dorsey s 1st tweet, bid reaches Rs 2 cr This tweet by Dorsey on March 6, 2006 has been publicly available for free for nearly 15 years on the internet
Saturday March 6, 2021 7:52 PM, IANS
New Delhi: Twitter CEO and billionaire Jack Dorsey on Saturday announced to sell his very first tweet of March 6, 2006 in the form of a unique form of cryptocurrency, and the bid had already reached $2,67,000 (nearly Rs 2 crore).
Dorsey tweeted with a bidding link to NFT (non-fungible token) through a platform called Valuables. NFT is a digital good on the Ethereum blockchain.
The very first tweet by Dorsey on March 6, 2006 read: just setting up my twttr .
Cryptocurrency Bill: Killing The Messenger?
The Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill of 2021 is slated to be introduced in the budget session of the Parliament
Wednesday February 17, 2021 7:38 PM, Srinath Sridharan and Shashidhar KJ, IANS
The Indian government is planning to
ban all operations of cryptocurrencies in the country, except for a state-backed digital currency. The ban will be operationalised with a new law coming to effect. The Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill of 2021 is slated to be introduced in the budget session of the Parliament. In context of evolving digital finance globally, the Government of India should reconsider its thinking about these new financial systems that are being developed.
Dorsey, who is also founder and chief of financial services and mobile payments firm Square, said in a tweet that he and Jay-Z are giving 500 bitcoin to fund an independent endowment.
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