“PayPal Stablecoin Will Skyrocket Bitcoin to $250K” - Charlie Shrem

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PayPal’s reported launch of a stablecoin is sending ripples of excitement throughout the crypto community with Bitcoin OG Charlie Shrem predicting it will send the Bitcoin price skyrocketing to $250,000 per coin, along with Ethereum seeing a 10x growth on a faster timetable.

"Paypal launching a stablecoin will skyrocket Bitcoin to at least $250,000 faster than it was supposed to, and Eth likely will 10x on a faster timetable. Very exciting."

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Show Notes & Resources:

✔️ Bitcoin Technical Analysis: https://tinyurl.com/fmj46pec
✔️ YouTube Bitcoin Censorship: https://tinyurl.com/ybvnhjfy
✔️ Binance receives licenses in El Salvador: https://tinyurl.com/4ph2mry2
✔️ Cathie Wood predicts multiple spot ETFs: https://tinyurl.com/3m5hx4wf
✔️ Bitcoin Will Keep Going Up by 100% a Year: https://tinyurl.com/5y7hdce7
✔️ PayPal Stablecoin Will Skyrocket BTC to $250K: https://tinyurl.com/43j7zm59

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