On today's CoinMarketRecap podcast with ConnorSephton 🤩 Second country adopts BTC as legal tender 🚨 Tesla loses $126B of its value in a single day — could this stop Elon Musk buying Twitter? 😬 How Bitcoin reacted on nightmare Tuesday for Wall Street
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, breaking news: the Central African Republic has become the second country in the world to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender.
Also today — Tesla's share price plunges 12%, wiping $126 billion from the company's value, as Wall Street reacts negatively to Elon Musk's plan to buy Twitter. Plus: Fort Worth becomes the first American city to mine Bitcoin… as New York State announces a clampdown.I cover the crazy world of crypto.
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