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16 Million ETH may be withdrawn in March! 😱

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Dear Trader, The start of the year is set out to be impactful! 💥 Learn about how Ethereum

Dear Trader, The start of the year is set out to be impactful! 💥 Learn about how Ethereum’s first big upgrade since its switch to POS affects regular users and what is going to happen with over 16 million ETH once the upgrade is complete! P.S. The upgrade is just around the corner ⏳ Twitter Introduces NFT Profile Pictures 🖼 Great news for the Twitter Blue users of the crypto sphere: you can now connect your crypto wallet to set an NFT as your Twitter profile picture! All NFT profile pictures are displayed in a hexagon-shaped frame, which makes them really stand out. ☝️With this feature Twitter officially becomes the first big social media platform to integrate NFTs in this way. Currently only NFTs on the ETH network are supported, but it looks like other networks may be added in future. Are NFTs making a comeback? 🧨 [Yes]( [YES!!]( TRENDING NOW • [THE GRAPH]( $22.9 M 24h volume • [FANTOM]( $13.5 M 24h volume • [SHIBA INU]( $9 M 24h volume • [POLKADOT]( $4.5 M 24h volume ETH Shanghai Hard Fork is set for March 2023 The hard fork will give validators running the ETH network freedom to withdraw the 16 million ETH they are currently staking as validators, as well as the rewards they have earned up until now. 🔓 Some of that ETH has been staked since as long ago as December 2020! Currently, there’s about 1 million ETH of accrued rewards that is available to be withdrawn immediately once Shanghai is live. You really want to keep an eye on the market on that day! 👀 [Prepare for the HF]( Come by and say hi! 📆 We are excited to be present at Dubai’s TMRW Conference between February 8th and February 10th! 💬 If you are around the City of Gold, come by and chat crypto with our COO, Anna Melton and the rest of our team! See you there! [OP/BTC]( [OP/USDT]( [OP/USDC]( [OP/ETH]( Happy Trading! 🔥 Your FMFW.io Team [Telegram]( [Twitter]( [Medium]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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