Mining company MARA embeds President Trump's portrait in Bitcoin block to commemorate his upcoming inauguration
BlockBeats
2025-01-17 19:31

Author:Binance Exchange (XBIT)

On January 17th, according to Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoin mining company MARA embedded a portrait of President Trump in BTC 879613 block to commemorate his upcoming inauguration and Trump's upcoming becoming the first US president to support Bitcoin.

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