Brian Jung made $3.7 million on YouTube last year by talking about crypto, NFTs, and Web3. A lot of that money goes back into investments.
Cryptocurrency
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The FTC says social media is rife with crypto scams—and victims are losing hundreds of millions of dollars
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Brian Jung made $3.7 million last year from his crypto-focused YouTube channel
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From “grail” to “whale,” the Web3 Dictionary is here for you
Whether you're a normie or a degen, the Web3 Dictionary from MHouse can help explain some complicated crypto and NFT terms.
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Facebook faces lawsuit over celebrity crypto scam ads
A Meta spokesperson told Reuters that ads scamming people out of money violate its policies, and said Facebook uses automated systems to detect and block these ads.
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YouTube basketballer ‘The Professor’ launches $CROSS creator token
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NFT Startup Pixel Vault Raises $100 Million To Build A Decentralized Entertainment Giant
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BBTV Creators Can Now Get Their YouTube Earnings In Crypto
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Steam Bans All Video Games Selling Cryptocurrencies And NFTs
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Guy Oseary Scoops Up ‘Bored Ape Yacht Club’ Creators Yuga Labs
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CAA Signs Crypto Collector 0xb1 And Their $450+ Million Trove Of NFTs
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Twitter’s Now Letting Users Tip One Another In Bitcoin
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Coinbase Bets Big With MrBeast Partnership
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