2020-10-26 13:20 |
One of America’s most famous comedian, Kevin Hart, has given us what may well become an iconic TV moment for it encapsulates something about the advancement of the still new...
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2020-10-26 13:20 |
One of America’s most famous comedian, Kevin Hart, has given us what may well become an iconic TV moment for it encapsulates something about the advancement of the still new...
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Over the weekend, Bitcoin got a shout out from two celebrities. The first one came from Kanye West, who appeared on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast for a three-hour-long episode. The famous rapper and designer who is also running for president said bitcoin proponents are the ones that have the idea about the “true liberation of America […] The post Kanye West and Kevin Hart Gives Bitcoin (BTC) a Shout Out first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide.
2020-10-26 18:15 | |
Prominent comedian and actor Kevin Hart just discussed Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other crypto assets during a livestream for MDA USA. MDA is an organization that aims to help those affected by muscular dystrophy, ALS, and other diseases related to neuronuscular mehavior.
2020-10-25 04:43 | |
"I envision a world where a Kevin Hart token can trade for a Lebron James token can trade for a Serena Williams token," Spencer Dinwiddie said.
2020-5-12 01:38 | |
Renowned US rapper Clifford Harris Jr. , more commonly known as T. I, has been let off the hook from securities fraud for allegedly promoting the FLiK ICO. However, his co-accused, the businessman – Ryan Felton – together with popular comedian and actor Kevin Hart, were not so lucky.
2020-3-4 00:26 | |
Atlanta rapper T. I, real name Clifford Harris Jr, has been cleared of securities fraud charges stemming from his alleged promotion of the FLiK ICO. However, fellow defendants, businessman Ryan Felton, along with actor and comedian Kevin Hart, still have a case to answer.
2020-3-4 18:00 | |
The US Court for the Southern District of Florida has dismissed the case of initial coin offering (ICO) fraud against DJ Khaled and boxer Floyd Mayweather. The court decided that despite Khaled and Mayweather shilled defunct cryptocurrency firm CentraTech (and its associated ICO of CTR tokens) on their social media profiles, they did not play a big enough role in its promotion to warrant further legal action.
2019-5-15 17:05 | |
Twenty-five investors filed a lawsuit over an alleged pump-and-dump scheme perpetrated by music producer Ryan Felton and rapper T. I. , co-owners of the blockchain-based funding and distribution network Flik.
2019-5-14 23:43 | |