Dubai’s IBC Group Pledges Largest Ever Bitcoin Investment

With Bitcoin recently dipping below $50,000, a Dubai businessman is planning to take advantage of the dip. Chairman of the IBC Group, Khurram Shroff is a big believer in the cryptocurrency space and is pledging 100,000 Bitcoins (worth approximately $4.8 billion). An investment of nearly $5 billion is making Elon Musk look bad. The Tesla … Read more

Coffeezilla – the YouTuber who Exposes Guru’s

Coffeezilla

If you enjoy watching videos about self-proclaimed “gurus” getting exposed then I’m sure you’ve come across Coffeezilla on YouTube. Similar to Mike Winnet, Coffeezilla is a channel that specializes in reviewing predatory gurus who make big money selling online courses. The channel has exploded in popularity over the past year, surpassing 130,000 subscribers. Coffeezilla’s popularity … Read more

What Happened to Kickstarter?

Kickstarter was hugely popular back in 2013. Crowdfunding online was a relatively new concept with many predicting it would become the new business model of the future. Fast forward to 2020 and Kickstarter are no longer the leaders in their industry, experiencing a slow decline in interest. Kickstarter was launched in 2009 and was initially … Read more

What Happened to Tumblr?

Tumblr

Back in 2013 Tumblr was one of the biggest websites on the internet, consistently pulling in millions of views everyday. Their success led to Yahoo paying a staggering $1.1 billion to take over the company. Yahoo had big plans to take Tumblr to the next level but six year later but the acquisition turned out … Read more

What Happened to Quibi?

How do you go from raising close to $2 billion for a new video platform, hiring a cast of a-list actors and creating a bunch of original content only to close down six months after launching. This is the insane story of Quibi. the Netflix that never was. Unlike most startups, the story of Quibi … Read more

What Happened to Vine?

what happened to Vine

In 2012 the internet was taken by storm with a new app called Vine. The app’s six-second videos really captured the interest of millennials who loved the format. Even though Vine eventually grew to millions of users it was suddenly shutdown at the start of 2017. To this day, people still wonder what happened to … Read more