On February 21st, Zach Rynes, a well-known contributor to the Chainlink community, wrote that the idea that Meme and Celebrity coins are the entry point for ordinary users to enter the cryptocurrency field has been proven wrong. He said that these tokens actually constitute a value extraction channel for retail investors, and financial nihilism has become a negative factor in cryptocurrency culture.
Zach Rynes, a well-known Chainlink community contributor, wrote on X: "It is highly unlikely that the US government will use one blockchain uniformly to cover all departments and agencies. Do you think the ledger requirements of EPA and FDA are exactly the same as those of DoD and DHS? Probably not. The US government will eventually use multiple private and public ledgers for a variety of different purposes...
"This is the latest example of the prevalence of misinformation in the XRP community," Zach Rynes, Chainlink's community liaison officer, said in an alert posted on the X platform. "This time, we found fake KYC accounts from the Philippines posing as US Treasury and issuing fake tokens on XRPL." The scam post related to the US Treasury XRP wallet spread rapidly as soon as it was published, and multiple popular X accounts forwarded it. The fake wallet is said to be linked to major institutions su...