Andrew Tate says this crypto blockchain ‘will be huge’
Social media personality and former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate has recently endorsed a blockchain he believes will be “huge.”

Social media personality and former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate has recently endorsed a blockchain he believes will be “huge.”
This article intends to extend from some of my previous views, combined with some recent projects, and then talk about some of my observations and thoughts.
In this article, we explore the current state of RWA in DeFi through on-chain metrics.
Cybertrace warns of a deep fake video featuring Andrew Forrest promoting a fake crypto platform, highlighting the rising threat of sophisticated digital scams.
If smart contracts add to Bitcoin, then inscription space adds to Bitcoin.
The Chinese government emphasises that theft of digital collections constitutes a breach of protection laws and infringes upon the legal interests associated with the unauthorised acquisition of computer information system data.
In his unconventional perspective on Bitcoin, Andrew Tate emphasises the significance of financial autonomy and control, resonating with those who value personal sovereignty in an age of government influence. While not everyone may concur with Tate on all matters, his insights on Bitcoin act as a unifying focal point in the pursuit of financial independence.
Among his early NFTs, "Crossroad," a commentary on the 2020 U.S. presidential election, made headlines by selling for $6.6 million in February 2021.
Wealth managers are being advised to prioritize education and advice after a new survey reveals that most of the world's wealthiest individuals are invested in digital assets.
A new survey suggests that most of the world’s wealthiest have invested in digital assets and wealth management firms have been advised to prioritize providing education and advice.