$50,000 in Cryptos is Buried on top of Mt. Everest

By Crowdability, on Friday, June 1, 2018

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$50,000 in Cryptos is Buried on top of Mt. Everest

When climbers summit at the top of Mt. Everest, it’s customary to leave behind a memento to mark their accomplishment. But last week, a climbing team left behind something a bit unusual: $50,000 in crypto-currency »

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