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Billionaire Mark Cuban Created a Digital Art Gallery for NFTs
Non-fungible tokens act as a certificate of authenticity for digital objects such as GIF, JPEG, MP3, or other digital art forms. Over the past month, people have spent over $1 billion on digital assets.
Elon Musk Says You Can Now Buy Tesla Cars With Bitcoin
Currently, the option to buy Tesla cars with bitcoin is only valid in the United States. Musk said the opportunity to pay for vehicles with bitcoin outside of the US would be available later this year.
Time Magazine Auctions Three Covers as NFTs, and Will Accept Cryptocurrency
Time will also begin accepting cryptocurrency as payment for subscriptions within the next 30 days. The company is also looking for a new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who will, among other things, work with cryptocurrency.
Microsoft Could Reportedly Acquire Discord for Over $10 Billion
Discord has had similar negotiations with Epic Games and Amazon in the past, but they had led nowhere, so it's unclear if an agreement with Microsoft will be reached.
Bill Gates Answered How He Changed His Life to Reduce His Carbon Footprint
Bill Gates drives electric cars, uses solar panels in his house, and sometimes eats synthetic meat to reduce his carbon footprint. Besides, he buys biofuels and is also investing in companies that are developing alternative heating systems for homes.
Apple and Epic Games CEOs to Testify in the Fortnite Court Case
In addition to Tim Cook, the list of witnesses on Apple's side includes senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi and senior vice president of marketing Philip Schiller. On Epic Games' side, Tim Sweeney will testify.
Florida Teen Who Hacked Famous Twitter Accounts Was Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
18-year-old US resident Graham Ivan Clark pleaded guilty to committing a hacker attack on the social network Twitter for the purpose of fraud. A Florida court sentenced him to three years in a juvenile prison.