 Welcome to the Crypto Minute! New survey shows that 36% of Americans plan to buy crypto in the next six months. I pronounce it as a crypto de fiat, I don't know. NEXO is exiting the US due to unclear regulation. Okay, looks like we need to get your US congressional hearing schedule. Gonna pass, I don't really feel ready to talk about it yet. You're literally doing an interview tour with any show that will take you. The Chinese court said that NFTs are virtual property that are being protected by law. I've heard on Twitter watching Brian Armstrong called B.S. on Sam. The Bureau's capital liquidators seized 35 million from banks in Singapore. I let me to see if Caroline was apparently spotted in New York. But she testified against Sam, we don't know. Warner Music and Polygon are teaming up to launch a Webster Music platform. Coca-Cola is launching World Cup NFTs. Ledger announces a new wallet called LedgerStacks. Also wants to remove NFTs from their crypto law. I've been announced to second round of layoffs in 2022. The Bank of Indonesia wants to make CBDCs the only legal digital currency in the country. Russia's largest bank adds support for metamats. Avalanche partner to Kali Baba for their cloud infrastructure services in Asia. That averse was Oxford's second word of the year behind Goblin Mode. Bloomberg says that crypto is in the final stages of the bear market. If a mainstream media publication said it, it must be true. Oracle cancels what plans to go public. Thanks for calling the emergency crypto hotline, please huddle. I'm off stacking and I'll see you next week.