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Loopring (LRC) cryptocurrency price up nearly 500% in one month on GameStop (GME) NFT rumors

 It's the beginning of another week in the stock market, but cryptocurrencies trade 24/7. One such token, Loopring, is up almost 500% in the past month on some GameStop NFT marketplace rumors. The cryptocurrency market just keeps churning out the hits, and Loopring is the latest token that has drawn the attention of many traders and investors. With a number of rumors circulating Loopring regarding a potential partnership with GameStop on an upcoming NFT marketplace, some people are buying into the existing cryptocurrency. It is entirely possible that Loopring will only be licensing technology to GameStop if the two entities actually are working together, so the over 500% gain of the cryptocurrency in the past month might be a bit too fast and too furious. This Loopring (LRC) chart shows the massive 500% run in the cryptocurrency token over the past month. Loopring ( LRC ) is an Ethereum-based token that describes itself as "an open-sourced, audited, and non-custo

Ellie Bishop's Entire NCIS Backstory Explained

  Emily Wickersham looking serious CBS By Brandon Rowe/Oct. 27, 2021 9:13 am EST Ever since the series' premiere in 2003, "NCIS" has continued to introduce interesting characters through the revolving door of team members. Each of these characters joins the team with a rich and interesting background that brings an entirely different aspect of entertainment to the long-running television series. One of the more interesting series regulars to be on "NCIS" is NSA Analyst Ellie Bishop (Emily Wickersham), who departed at the end of Season 18. Wickersham first joined the cast of "NCIS" in 2013, following the departure of Cote de Pablo, who plays former Mossad agent and NCIS Special Agent Ziva David. After Ziva's departure at the beginning of Season 11, NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) reluctantly begins a search to replace her, but it isn't until Season 11's ninth episode that he finds someone he likes enough to invite to jo

Better Buy: Shiba Inu vs. Ethereum

  Shiba Inu ( CRYPTO:SHIB ) and Ethereum ( CRYPTO:ETH ) have been making headlines lately for their record-breaking returns. Ethereum recently reached a new high of around $4,500 per token, while the price of Shiba Inu has soared by a staggering 107% over the past two weeks.   While both cryptocurrencies may be tempting investments, they're very different in many ways. If you're considering investing in either Shiba Inu or Ethereum, here's how to decide which one is the better buy. Image source: Getty Images. Shiba Inu: What you need to know Shiba Inu has experienced explosive growth over the past few weeks, and its returns have soared past its competitors. This includes Ethereum, which is up only around 33% over the past month, compared with Shiba Inu's 231% increase in the same time period.   Those significant returns can make Shiba Inu a tempting investment, but its short-term nature also makes it incredi

Facebook Faces New Antitrust Lawsuit

  Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Facebook. Credit... Pete Marovich for The New York Times By Sheera Frenkel and Daisuke Wakabayashi Nov. 4, 2021 SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, downloaded a popular new app, Phhhoto, on Aug. 8, 2014, and took a selfie. Other Facebook executives and product managers soon followed suit. The social network then made overtures to integrate Phhhoto. But the interest of Facebook’s top executives in Phhhoto was just a show, according to a lawsuit filed on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York by the start-up, which is now defunct. Instead, Facebook simply wanted to squash the competition, according to the suit, which accused the company of antitrust violations. In the suit, Phhhoto’s founders — Champ Bennett, Omar Elsayed and Russell Armand — claim that after Mr. Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives downloaded their app and approached them about a partnership, no deal ma