
Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort says Shiba Inu and Dogecoin creators should be jailed
India Today
The real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort believes that cryptocurrencies like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have no value and their creators should be jailed.
Jordan Belfort, the real Wolf of Wall Street and inspiration behind Leonardo Di Caprio's character in the movie by the same name, believes that meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu are scams. He warned investors against putting their money in these coins that have gained popularity over the past few months and voiced that their creators should be jailed. Dogecoin rose to prominence earlier this year when Tesla chief Elon Musk started tweeting about it. Many other spin-offs like Shiba Inu and Baby Doge have emerged since, with youngsters
"I'm a fan of blockchain but there's a lot of nonsense out there, a lot of s**t coins which serve no purpose and are only there to separate people from their money. You hear crazy stories of people making millions and billions but for every person like that there are 10,000 or 100,000 people getting their a** handed to them in Shiba Inu," Belfort told The Sun in an interview.

Mark Zuckerberg says he cares about wellbeing of kids, wanted to talk to Apple CEO Tim Cook about it
On Wednesday, Meta cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a US court during a landmark trial that could change how social media platforms function. Zuckerberg insisted that he cared about the wellbeing of teens and kids who use Meta's services. Here are all the details.

Google launches Pixel 10a, its most affordable Pixel 10 series phone in India: Price, specs and more
Google has launched the Pixel 10a in India. As you can probably tell from the name, the 10a is the most affordable member of Google's Pixel 10 series, designed from ground up to bring the Pixel experience to more people.

At India AI Impact Summit, Google has announced that it will connect India with the US through new subsea cables as part of a $15 billion investment spread over five years. It will boost AI connectivity between the two nations. Alongside this, the company plans to expand data centres and cloud capacity, while also rolling out AI skilling programmes and other related initiatives.










