2019-12-24 17:53 |
An impersonator of the mysterious Bitcoin creator excited the crypto community with an eccentric proposal to create an official emoji for Bitcoin.
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2019-12-24 17:53 |
An impersonator of the mysterious Bitcoin creator excited the crypto community with an eccentric proposal to create an official emoji for Bitcoin.
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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey had #Bitcoin trending on the social platform after releasing a custom emoji that automatically pops up in every post that includes the Bitcoin hashtag.
2020-2-5 16:00 | |
Major microblogging platform, Twitter, recently added the bitcoin emoji on its platform, which appears after a hashtag and the word ‘bitcoin’. The inclusion of a bitcoin emoji saw the crypto community on Twitter burst with excitement, with many praising the platform’s CEO and co-founder, Jack Dorsey, as a true bitcoin supporter.
2020-2-4 20:00 | |
Bitcoin HODLers, uh, rejoice! Today, Twitter bequeathed on us a gift: the Bitcoin hashtag now has its own emoji. To use the emoji, all you need to do it enter the hashtag of “Bitcoin,” and the emoji will magically appear on your screen.
2020-2-2 07:13 | |
Blockchain applications in the mobile phone industry have been a somewhat slow but steady process in the last few years with the official Samsung keyboard featuring a bitcoin emoji, HTC releasing the Exodus phone last year as well as the first blockchain-based smartphone being released last year as well. Now Opera, an internet browser company, […]
2019-6-27 21:12 | |
Marmots. If you’re unfamiliar with this creature, marmots are kinda like squirrels, but the size of a house-cat. In Canada, they’re heavily endangered, and one cryptocurrency anti-influencer is hellbent on raising awareness with an official marmot emoji.
2019-4-4 17:07 | |
Dear Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, and the rest of you “social media” platforms, where the hell are you hiding the cryptocurrency emoji? I mean, Telegram. Even you… It’s ok though, because Slack has got our backs – in a roundabout sort of fashion.
2018-8-3 17:57 | |