On the CoinMarketRecap podcast, ConnorSephton and MollyJZuckerman discuss the week's top news 📰 👀 Would Twitter be better with Elon Musk in charge? 🚨 Should big brands think twice before launching a coin? 💰 Are crypto influencers transparent enough?
Elon Musk is stepping up his efforts to buy Twitter. But does the social network really have a free speech problem… and will the social network be a better place with him in charge?
After Atari sensationally announced it no longer has anything to do with Atari Tokens, should big brands think twice before jumping into cryptocurrencies and NFTs? A leaked list has revealed what top influencers charge for paid posts on Twitter. Is greater transparency needed in the world of crypto marketing?0 people liked this article
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