Ripple’s CTO David Schwartz admitted to faking fan questions for Black Sabbath, including Ozzy Osbourne’s responses during a Q&A session. Fans only wanted to hear from Osbourne, leaving other band members out. Schwartz prepared pre-written questions for backup and cleaned up Osbourne’s profanity-laden responses.

Memecoins inspired by Osbourne surged after his death, with one called The Mad Man (OZZY) skyrocketing over 16,800% to trade at $0.003851 and a market cap of $3.85 million. This comes as fans and the music industry mourn the loss of the rock legend Osbourne, who passed away at the age of 76.

Source: GENX

Cointelegraph reported on Ripple co-founder moving $175 million XRP near highs. Meanwhile, Robinhood’s tokenized stocks have caused legal issues.

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