Lindsay Lohan Tweets ‘Bitcoin to the Moon’- Celebrities Are Flocking to Crypt...

Lindsay Lohan Tweets ‘Bitcoin to the Moon’- Celebrities Are Flocking to Crypt...

Ever since bitcoin and a number of other digital assets started seeing price gains 11 months ago, a great number of celebrities started jumping on the cryptocurrency bandwagon. More recently famous people like Kiss frontman Gene Simmons, the retired American rapper Logic, hit record producer Murda Beatz, and Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams have all been talking about digital currencies like bitcoin. On Wednesday, the well known actress Lindsay Lohan tweeted about the leading currency to her 8.4 million followers. For years now, famous people have joined the crypto economy in some....


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