🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day is Almost Here!
Join the celebration on Gate Post with the hashtag #Bitcoin Pizza Day# to share a $500 prize pool and win exclusive merch!
📅 Event Duration:
May 16, 2025, 8:00 AM – May 23, 2025, 06:00 PM UTC
🎯 How to Participate:
Post on Gate Post with the hashtag #Bitcoin Pizza Day# during the event. Your content can be anything BTC-related — here are some ideas:
🔹 Commemorative:
Look back on the iconic “10,000 BTC for two pizzas” story or share your own memories with BTC.
🔹 Trading Insights:
Discuss BTC trading experiences, market views, or show off your contract gai
Big Anti-Scam Warning Issued by SHIB Team: Details
She warned the SHIB army to steer clear of scammers and revealed “the only real weapon” to be used against them. Lucie also clarified why the SHIB team often prefers not to respond to FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) attacks undertaken against them and the whole SHIB ecosystem.
"Only real weapon" against scammers
Lucie reminded the community that “scammers thrive on hype” and chose only the uninformed as victims. Therefore, she believes, the only real weapon against them is educating oneself in crypto. Thus, it is vitally important to “learn, research and move with purpose.” Lucie rushed to add that there are “no shortcuts in crypto — just strategy and strength.”
“In the state of trenches we’re living in, education is the only real weapon,” she tweeted. All the trends that are currently dominating the crypto space and all the “noise” made by projects that surround themselves with hype will not last long, she added, since “only solid, time-tested investments will survive the storm.”
Occasional lack of reaction to FUD from SHIB team
Another topic touched on by Lucie was the occasional lack of response from the SHIB team to those who spread FUD against them, Shibarium and the whole SHIB ecosystem.
The SHIB marketing lead said that if it happens, it is not because they are shy or have nothing to respond with, but it is because they “don’t consider organized attacks worth our energy.” If they do respond, Lucie clarified, it happens by issuing official social media posts and “not by engaging with random attention-seeking FUD.”