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The Nothing Phone 1 is official, the value of Bitcoin plummeting, this is the recap

Nothing that formalizes its very first smartphone Phone 1, Bitcoin that could drop to 10,000 dollars, the Mobile Post office that is hacked and that loses thousands of personal data, that’s the summary!

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Nothing has just formalized the Phone 1, the brand’s very first smartphone. Its design is quite unusual and the smartphone offers some intriguing features. Bitcoin is at its worst and continues to sink. According to forecasts, more than half of investors expect a drop to $10,000. Finally, La Poste Mobile is the victim of a hack. And it is indeed the personal data of tens of thousands of customers that have flown away. Here we go, we tell you everything you missed on the day of July 12.

Nothing formalizes its first smartphone: the Phone 1

After seducing last year with the Ear (1), Nothing officially announces its very first smartphone, Phone (1). It will be available from July 21 at reasonable prices (549 euros for the 12 GB RAM/256 GB storage version). Among the particularities of the smartphone, we note in particular this original design with this transparent glass shell, through which it is possible to admire the interior of the smartphone. The latter even has 900 microLEDs that can be personalized.

Read: Nothing formalizes the Phone 1, a smartphone that wants to revolutionize the telephony market

Bitcoin is heading for a drop to just $10,000

“The world is divided into two categories, those who hold a loaded gun and those who dig. You, you dig…”. Client Eastwood could very well bring out his reply today by targeting Bitcoin, since the latter never stops digging. As you know, Bitcoin has been falling for some time now. But this time cryptocurrency experts and investors are even more fearful about the future of Bitcoin. Thus, 60% of investors expect Bitcoin to go down to $10,000. A very pessimistic estimate.

Read: Bitcoin may well drop to just $10,000, investors are panicking

A massive leak of personal data at La Poste Mobile

This is an unlikely scenario that unfolded for the application and the customers of La Poste Mobile. Lockit 3.0, a group of hackers, attacked La Poste Mobile and allegedly demanded a ransom from the company before posting the stolen information online. This large-scale hacking allowed hackers to steal several sensitive data. In total, tens of thousands of users have seen their data leaked onto the web.

Read: La Poste Mobile was hacked, the personal data of tens of thousands of customers are on the run

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