Meet the Gen Z Talibros involved in Afghanistan's crypto adoption wave and potential meme coin trading by the Taliban.
WikiLeaks, led by Julian Assange, uses Bitcoin's blockchain to preserve 76,911 secret Afghan War documents. This initiative, dubbed Project Spartacus, seeks to maintain transparency and protection over sensitive information regarding U.S. military actions, civilian casualties, and interrogation methods.
Julian Assange’s Project Spartacus plans to mint 76,911 Afghanistan War log files on the Bitcoin blockchain using the Ordinals protocol.
Gabriel Shipton and OrdinalsBot are inscribing the Afghan War Logs onto Bitcoin's blockchain, merging technology and history.
WikiLeaks is utilizing Bitcoin's decentralized nature to preserve the Afghan War Logs, emphasizing information freedom and censorship resistance.
The U.S. DOJ shut down PopeyeTools, an illicit marketplace for stolen credit data, recovering $283K in crypto and charging three operators from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Taliban warned journalists and experts against collaboration with Afghanistan International TV, which faces accusations of violations and anti-regime campaigning. This situation influences Bitcoin and cryptocurrency market perceptions.