LensLinks: Issue 136

Bitcoin Bull Robert Kiyosaki, brought to you by Regiment LLC

Today in LensLinks:

  • Middle Class To Be Crushed As BRICS Nations Move Away From US Dollar, Says Bitcoin Bull Robert Kiyosaki

  • Asia Could Dominate 80% of Web3 Gaming: Report - Decrypt

  • Dogecoin Surges 5.8% as Traders Anticipate Elon Musk's Next Move

  • Ether Crosses $2K After Shanghai Upgrade

  • Changi Airport launches metaverse gaming experience

  • The Expanding NFT Landscape: Potential for Growth and Companies Leading the Charge

  • Roy King on LinkedIn: Twitter partners with eToro to let users trade stocks, crypto

  • A New ChatGPT-Powered Bot Named Satoshi Will Soon Help Crypto Traders

  • The Singularity: The AI singularity is here | InfoWorld

  • And Much, Much, More…

QUOTABLE

"It is becoming increasingly harder to not accumulate doge at those prices as it fully retraced the logo change, Elon will integrate eToro trading on Twitter, market is looking healthy, 4/20 is coming and the market showed how low it was willing to go on it during the peak of bear ($0.06c)."

- Tree of Alpha tweeted moments before another spike to the upside

NOTABLE

Metaverse & Gaming

Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi

Crypto Trading

Metaverse & Gaming - a little more…

Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi - a little more…

Crypto Trading - a little more…

The Singularity:
AI, Quantum Computing, Robotics, Bio-engineering & Other Stuff on the way

ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance)

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