 Welcome to the Crypto Minute. There's a bill in the Mexican Senate to make Bitcoin legal tender. The British Army's official Twitter and YouTube got hacked by a fissure scam promoting fake NFT. South Korea and the US agreed to share their data on the terror investigation. Go get them with a, 21% of US investors have used loans to buy crypto. Coca-Cola's launching an NFT collection. Meta's pulling the plug on their digital wallet, Novi. Central Bank of Singapore is putting limits on leverage trading for crypto. Coinbase is planning a European expansion. Binance cut their Bitcoin trading fees to zero. So a Chinese court ruled that salary payments in USDT is illegal. Negi found a patent for a video integration of NFTs. Voyagers filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Everyone bites the dust. If there's an anti-crypto conference that's happening in London, haters gonna hate. DNS registrations are surging again. The White House is releasing a Bitcoin mining report in August. Maybe they finally figured out what it is. Hoping to see some green fireworks this 4th of July, but whatever. Circles launching a Eurobacked stablecoin. Peter Schiff's bank was shut down. Insert random line about how Bitcoin fixes this. The US government has banned any employee that owns crypto from working on crypto regulations. Jim Kramer thinks it's time for crypto. Lord help us. Keep stacking us. See you next week.