With Bitcoin down 30% in the past week, some crypto traders have taken to Telegram to “voice” their feelings. “Hey degen, are you stressed? Just let it all out,” he wrote, along with a link to join the group. “[The defendant] could not shift his criminal liability,” Hui said. Among the requests, the Brazilian electoral Court wanted to know if they could obtain data on the origins of malicious content posted on the platform. According to the TSE, this would enable the authorities to track false content and identify the user responsible for publishing it in the first place. As the broader market downturn continues, yelling online has become the crypto trader’s latest coping mechanism after the rise of Goblintown Ethereum NFTs at the end of May and beginning of June, where holders made incoherent groaning sounds and role-played as urine-loving goblin creatures in late-night Twitter Spaces.
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