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Coinpayu.com Stops Faucets

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  Coinpayu Stops Faucets  Coinpayu.com, a popular website that offers Bitcoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin faucets, has announced that it will stop its faucet service from 22nd December 2023 due to a huge loss of $500 per day. The website claims that the loss is caused by bots that abuse the faucet system and claim cryptocurrency 24 hours a day. Faucets are websites that reward users with small amounts of cryptocurrency for completing simple tasks, such as viewing ads, completing surveys, or solving captchas. They are often used by beginners who want to learn about crypto or by enthusiasts who want to earn some extra income. Coinpayu.com was one of the most generous and user-friendly faucets in the market, as it allowed users to claim cryptocurrency every 60 minutes or view ads and complete offers to earn more crypto. The minimum withdrawal threshold on Coinpayu.com was only 11,000 satoshis, which is equivalent to about $0.50. However, the faucet service was also vulnerable to exploitation b

Happy CryptoCoins to buy in 2024

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Happy CryptoCoins to buy in 2024 As the new year approaches, the cryptocurrency market is filled with hope and excitement, as many investors are looking forward to more profits and friendlier regulations, especially in the US, where Bitcoin (BTC) and other altcoins have been making impressive gains. With this in mind, Finbold has examined the crypto space to come up with a list of some altcoins, i.e., cryptocurrencies that are not the leading decentralized finance (DeFi) asset, that are showing strength and, therefore, are worth buying in January 2024. #1 Dogecoin (DOGE)  Interestingly, Dogecoin (DOGE) has seen a rise in the number of accounts holding more than $1 million worth of DOGE over the past year, and at the time of writing, it reached 718, with as many as 107 addresses holding over $10 million of the popular dog crypto, as Finbold reported on December 20. In accordance with the shown trader confidence, Dogecoin has increased its price by 1.45% in the last 24 hours. Moreover, i

Wheat Rate Today in Pakistan 2023

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Wheat Rate Today in Pakistan 2023 Production is going to decrease this year because of weather effects. A lot of wheat fields were disturbed by the rains and wind storms in the month of March and April. That is the reason that the wheat rate today in 2023 will remain higher and more costly in the coming days after April and May. However, the wheat rate per maund will remain below Rs. 4000 per 40-kilogram bag. The government of Pakistan has suggested the minimum support price (MSP) of the wheat crop for the year 2023 at Rs. 4,000 per 40 kg in Punjab and Sindh provinces. ISLAMABAD: The prime minister has attributed the country’s “record bumper” wheat crop of 27.5 million metric tons to the government’s timely decisions and provision of quality seed, fertilizer, and agriculture, or Kissan, package. In a meeting held to review the countrywide wheat procurement drive, Shehbaz Sharif expressed his satisfaction with the country’s produce, which surpassed production during the previous ten y

Qatar Jumped into World Class Sports Business - FIBA

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  { business brisk stories  } RECAP New York Times wrote about " Qatar Got the World Cup It Wanted "   In the end, after a tournament shadowed by controversy since the host rights were awarded, Qatar had the turn in the global spotlight it sought. When the tiny desert state, a thumb-shaped peninsula, launched what seemed like an unlikely quest to host the men's football World Cup, the most popular sporting event on the planet, it sought nothing more than to be better known, to be a player on the world stage. The tournament has cost more than anyone could have dreamed – in money, time, and lives. The extraordinary finale — a fantasy final between Argentina and France; a first World Cup victory for Messi, the world's best player; a frantic encounter decided by six goals and a penalty shootout — ensured it. And, as if to ensure the nation's final imprint on the first World Cup in the Middle East, Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, stopped a beaming Me