![]() ![]() According to DownDetector, Coinbase and Shopify were amongst other sites affected. ![]() The outage took numerous services, including FTX, DoorDash, Crunchyroll Discord, Omegle, and NordVPN offline. Since reaching an all-time high of USD $69,000 (£56,357.7) last November, Bitcoin’s value has crashed by about 70%.Ĭloudflare fixes “wide-spread” outage of multiple sitesĬontent delivery network Cloudflare has resolved a “wide-spread” outage on Tuesday (21st June). However, Bitcoin’s proximity to the symbolic threshold has rattled investors, many of whom are losing faith in the digital currency. The cryptocurrency plummeted in value, falling beneath the USD$20,000 (£16,335.6) threshold for the first time since December 2020 and hitting as low as USD$17,592 (£14,368.8).Īccording to data from Coinbase, Bitcoin made a slight recovery, rising 4% to USD$20,648 (£16,864.8) on Monday (20th June). Snap’s venture into a subscription-based service follows hot on the heels of tech giant Telegram, who is in the midst of rolling out its premium tier.īitcoin struggles to surpass USD£20,000 after catastrophic dropīitcoin has seen a modest rise in its value following a significant drop last weekend (18th and 19th June). Speaking to The Verge, Snap spokesperson Liz Markman said: “We’re excited about the potential to share exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features with our subscribers, and learn more about how we can best serve our community.”Īccording to tweets from app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi, a subscription for Snapchat Plus will be € 4.59 (£3.94) per month, or € 45.99 (£39.50) annually. The premium tier is set to give users early access to new features, in addition to changing the Snapchat icon and seeing who rewatches their stories. ![]() Snapchat parent Snap is running internal tests on a new paid subscription entitled Snapchat Plus. Snap runs internal tests for new Snapchat Plus In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Snap runs internal tests for a new paid subscription service, Snapchat Plus Bitcoin inches past the USD$20,000 (£16,335.6) threshold after sinking to USD$17,592 (£14,368.8) and Cloudflare fixes an international outage that took numerous sites offline. ![]()
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