2020-2-12 23:00 |
The CIA used a Swiss company named Crypto AG to spy on the world for the last 75 years, proving the need for private crypto and blockchain solutions
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2020-2-12 23:00 |
The CIA used a Swiss company named Crypto AG to spy on the world for the last 75 years, proving the need for private crypto and blockchain solutions
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
John McAfee claims that he was paid by the CIA to find him and the agency made the offer through the Zombie Coin project team
2020-1-2 12:24 | |
Crypto freak John McAfee says CIA has made an attempt to collect him in Cuba, posts a photo holding a machine gun
2019-7-20 14:22 | |
Crypto bull and 2020 presidential candidate John McAfee claimed in a tweet Friday that the CIA has attempted “to collect” him and his wife Janice Dyson at sea. The tweet included a photo of McAfee and Dyson flexing some fire power.
2019-7-21 10:07 | |
John McAfee, the recognized crypto analyst and ICO supporter, has been talking about being president of the United States and how he would change the government. He said that the government is lying and the CIA provides manipulative information.
2019-5-18 21:25 | |
Phishing scams have always plagued the crypto ecosystem. Last year saw the entry of a new breed of cyber-extortionists that seems to be gaining ground, so much so that they were able to steal over $300,000 in Bitcoin (BTC) tokens in 2018.
2019-4-9 20:47 | |
Scammers are getting more creative every day. A crypto investor has affirmed on a Reddit post that some people are posing as CIA agents in order to con people into giving them $10,000 USD worth of Bitcoin (BTC).
2019-3-20 14:38 | |
In a recent interview, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee and National Security Agency (NSA) subcontractor turned whistleblower, Edward Snowden, argued that the price and value of bitcoin is an expression of the “large population” that believes in its “usefulness” as a means of exchange.
2018-11-26 23:30 | |
Terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and others have unsuccessfully tried to raise money through cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, a former CIA analyst told Congress on Friday per Forbes.
2018-9-10 00:30 | |