Anonymous ID: 52b1e1 March 16, 2021, 7:31 p.m. No.13240300   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Closer Everyday…Another precursor ..To the Mark of the Beast…Its coming

 

Bitcoin worth more than Visa & Mastercard combined

 

Cryptocurrency bitcoin is now more valuable than the world’s two biggest payment networks Visa and Mastercard, which have a combined market capitalization of $871 billion.

 

According to data, bitcoin’s market cap is currently over $1 trillion. The digital coin went from zero to $1 trillion in network value 3.6 times faster than Microsoft.

 

Bitcoin also achieved a higher valuation than the world’s three biggest banks combined, when it hit an all-time high of $61,700 last week, as its market cap approached roughly $1.15 trillion. The combined market cap of JPMorgan, Bank of America and The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is $1.08 trillion.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/518241-bitcoin-visa-mastercard-value/

Anonymous ID: 52b1e1 March 16, 2021, 7:38 p.m. No.13240352   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13240226

Stupid FKer doesn't know anything about history..Maybe All of Mexico needs to go back to Spain…But Noooooo they won't talk about that

 

Spain hits back at Mexico in row over colonial rights abuses

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Madrid rejects Mexican president’s demand for apology for crimes against indigenous people

 

A diplomatic row has broken out between Mexico and Spain after the Mexican president wrote to King Felipe VI demanding he apologise for crimes committed against Mexico’s indigenous people during the conquest 500 years ago.

 

In a video filmed at the ruins of the indigenous city of Comalcalco, in southern Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador called on Spain and the Vatican to recognise the rights violations committed during the conquest, led by Hernán Cortés. The video was posted on the president’s social media accounts.

 

“There were massacres and oppression. The so-called conquest was waged with the sword and the cross. They built their churches on top of the [indigenous] temples,” he said. “The time has come to reconcile. But let us ask forgiveness first.”

 

Spain fights to dispel legend of Inquisition and imperial atrocities

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The remarks came two months after the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, made an official visit to Mexico; his government reacted angrily to López Obrador’s letter.

 

“The Spanish government profoundly regrets the publication of the Mexican president’s letter to his majesty the king on 1 March and completely reject its content,” a government statement read.