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News hardware & software 16 July 2021, 13:22

Anonymous Launches Its Own Cryptocurrency - Anon Inu

A group calling itself „Anonymous” has decided to create its own cryptocurrency. It is supposed to be an answer for Chinese bans. Referring to the Anon Inu dog, it seems somewhat likeable.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • Anonymous will create its own cryptocurrency - Anon Inu;
  • The group published a video in which they discuss the reasons for this decision.

The online community calling itself "Anonymous" (or Anons) has released another video message. It deals with the situation of bitcoin and the recent events related to it that took place in China. The group also mentions the creation of their own anonymous cryptocurrency - Anon Inu. This means that Anonymous is interested in cryptomining activities and sees them as a good field for development. Anon Inu is supposed to help them in the "meme war" with Elon Musk and in the "crypto war" with the Chinese government.

In the video Anonymous claims that the real reason for the Chinese government's fight against miners is to eliminate competition for the state-owned digital yuan. The restrictions have caused bitcoin miners to sell out en masse to raise funds to relocate their mining rigs, which in turn has caused fluctuation of BTC's exchange rate. Despite this, Anonymous sees a bright future for cryptocurrencies:

"Many cryptocurrency experts are predicting that things will start to improve at the end of July, which will trigger a huge recovery in August."

After which Anonymous adds:

"We believe crypto is just beginning, so we've launched the Anon Inu token - a new token from the DeFi community with various built-in tools."

DeFi stands for decentralized finance in this case. As you can see, Anon Inu is a token based on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). Their holders will regularly receive free tokens, NFT and other rewards. The creators also intend to donate a portion of the proceeds to homeless dog shelters.

Arkadiusz Strzala

Arkadiusz Strzala

His adventure in writing began with his own blog and contributing to one of the early forums (in the olden days of Wireless Application Protocol). An electrical engineer by profession, he has a passion for technology, constructing and, of course, playing computer games. He has been a newsman and writer for Gamepressure since April 2020. He specializes in energy and space tech. However, he does not shy away from more relaxed matters every now and then. He loves watching science-fiction movies and car channels on YouTube. He mainly plays on the PC, although he has modest console experience too. He prefers real-time strategies, FPS and all sorts of simulators.

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