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Stack Pack Takes Over the Skate Park as Viral Photoshoot Captures Attention Online

Stack Pack Takes Over the Skate Park as Viral Photoshoot Captures Attention Online BOSTON, MA — Social media personality, entrepreneur, and model Stack Pack is making waves online after a recent skate park photoshoot began gaining traction across multiple platforms. Known for his work in media, marketing, and entertainment, Stack Pack stepped into the skateboarding scene with a creative shoot that blended street culture, fashion, and authentic skate park energy. The photoshoot, coordinated by Internet Traffic Agency , showcased Stack Pack embracing the raw atmosphere of the local skate community while highlighting the lifestyle that has made skateboarding one of the most influential youth cultures in the world. Wearing a mix of streetwear and skate-inspired fashion, Stack Pack posed throughout the park, capturing moments that resonated with both skateboard enthusiasts and content creators alike. Within hours of being posted online, the images began generating engagement from fans, cr...

Coinbase huge hack triggers cryptocurrency price to goes down

The largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, Coinbase, has been revealed to have been hacked, causing major cryptocurrencies to fall in unison. The price of Ripple decreased by 6% compared to 24 hours ago, showing a significant downward trend.

As of 8 a.m. on the 16th, Bitcoin is showing a similar level to 24 hours ago at $103,530 on the global coin market tracking site CoinMarketCap. At the same time, Ethereum recorded $2,545, down 1.94%.

Solana is trading at $168, down 4.24%, while Ripple is at $2.38, down 6.32%.

Local media, including Bloomberg News, reported that Coinbase informed U.S. regulators on the 15th (local time) that customer data was stolen due to a system hack. Coinbase explained that hackers took customer account information on the 11th and are demanding money in return.

Coinbase Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Brian Armstrong noted on his social media that "the hackers demanded $20 million (about 28 billion won) from the company

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