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by: xpoolPosted on: June 6, 2025

Shiba Inu Scam Alert & Ripple’s Dubai Breakthrough: Bits Recap June 6

Stay informed about the crypto world with our Bits Recap for June 6th! We cover a phishing scam targeting Shiba Inu users and explore Ripple’s latest win in Dubai. Plus, analysts remain bullish on ADA despite recent price drops.

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