Mesut Özil's Cryptocurrency Name Announced!

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Mesut Özil, the star football player who signed with Fenerbahçe in Turkey after parting ways with the English football club Arsenal, announced that he would launch his own cryptocurrency in the past few days.

Mesut Özil's statement about his own cryptocurrency came.

The famous football player shared the name of the cryptocurrency he will remove from his Twitter account with his followers.

Özil said that he will launch the cryptocurrency under the name “M10”.

The news that Mesut Özil will issue cryptocurrency was first reported by the British newspaper "The Sun". Özil did not share the details, although he signaled that he would launch cryptocurrencies with his “exciting things coming soon” post.

While there has been no sharing yet on Özil's social media accounts regarding cryptocurrency, it was seen that "Get ready for a completely new fan experience with M10 Token" in the statement section.

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Ransomware attacks spread to Europe.

MediaMarkt, one of Europe's largest electronics retailers, was the last target of these hackers.

It was stated that as a result of this attack by the attackers on Mediamarkt, some stores were unable to perform various basic services, such as accepting credit cards and accepting returns. It is stated that there is no problem in online sales.

It is reported that the attack started on Sunday evening and negotiations are continuing.

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