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Coca Cola Serbia partners with Solana-based NFT marketplace SolSea
Solana-based NFT platform SolSea said that has partnered with Coca-Cola’s Serbian division, Coca-Cola Srbija, on July 5. SolSea said that the partnership will involve the offer of merchandise as well as Coca-Cola Serbia-branded non-fungible tokens (NFTs). дальше »
2023-7-6 05:00 | |
EXIT Festival & NFT-TiX Unite for NFT Tickets
Exit Festival, a renowned Serbian event, has joined forces with NFT-TiX to offer Exit Festival NFT tickets. The move makes Exit Festival another large-scale music event to embrace NFT ticketing, following in the footsteps of major acts like Swedish House Mafia, Tomorrowland, and Coachella. дальше »
2023-3-31 23:42 | |
Prosperous Australians Most Likely to Fall Victim to Crypto Scammers
A raid in four Serbian call centers by European agencies revealed that Australian citizens are the favorite target of crypto scamsters. The post Prosperous Australians Most Likely to Fall Victim to Crypto Scammers appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2023-2-24 20:00 | |
MEET Blocksport NFT Club Members: Serbian Football Club Fudbalski klub Partizan
Blocksport NFT Just now·3 min read Fudbalski klub Partizan translated into English to mean Partizan Football Club. It is a professional football club in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded on the 4th October 1945, the club has remained an integral part of both Serbian and Yugoslav football history with a lot of trophies attesting to that. дальше »
2022-1-8 20:07 | |
Serbian National Arrested and Extradited to the US for His Role in a $70M Crypto Mining Case
A Serbian national has been extradited to the United States to face charges of defrauding investors out of more than $70 million through a cryptocurrency mining and binary options scam. Antonije Stojilkovic, 32, and six accomplices, who were all arrested between July and October 2020, faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. […] дальше »
2021-2-9 09:30 | |
Bad news for anyone who wanted that ridiculous Energizer phone
Hello! Cast your mind back a few months to February, when we encountered a ridiculous Energizer-branded smartphone at MWC. Measuring several inches thick and packing a bonkers 18,000 mAh battery, it was easily the most memorable gadget from the show. дальше »
2019-4-30 17:04 | |
Bitcoin Scam: Fraudsters Buy 26 BTC Using Counterfeit Euro Bills in the Netherlands
In the Netherlands, an individual has fallen victim to another Bitcoin scam using counterfeit currency notes. This case comes less than a fortnight after another similar high-profile occurred in South Korea involving a group of Serbian fraudsters and a South Korean businessman. дальше »
2018-9-1 21:32 | |
Millionaire Loses $2.3 Million Worth of Bitcoin for Counterfeit Euros
A South Korean businessman has unfortunately lost $2. 3 million worth of bitcoin after he exchanged the cryptocurrency for crude, photocopied fake Euros. The Hard Fork reported on August 20, 2018, that a Serbian man and his accomplice managed to lure the South Korean businessman with the false intention of investing in his business. дальше »
2018-8-23 08:00 | |
No, you can’t actually make bail payments in cryptocurrency
Earlier this month Serbian cyber criminal, Martin Marisch, received an order to make his bail payment in “Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. ” However, in a recent turn of events, the courts have had to backpedal, and have denied Marisch the opportunity to front his bail in cryptocurrency. дальше »
2018-8-22 14:37 | |
Serbian Nationals Defraud South Korean Businessman of Two Million Euros in Bitcoin Using Counterfeit Bills
Things have turned sour for a South Korean businessman involved in an offline peer-to-peer cryptocurrency scam. The businessman swapped his digital currency for euros that turned out to be fake. Details of the Scam A South Korean businessman who runs a cryptocurrency company in Singapore had Bitcoin worth approximately $2. дальше »
2018-8-20 23:00 | |
Thieves use $2.3M in counterfeit money to shake down cryptocurrency millionaire
Another Bitcoin millionaire has been caught in an elaborate cryptocurrency plot. A South Korean businessman has exchanged $2. 3M worth of Bitcoin for cash – only to find the banknotes were cheap, poorly printed fakes. дальше »
2018-8-20 13:08 | |