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Turkish buyer of the first tweet dubbed "Mona Lisa" the digital world

  The Turkish businessman, who bought the first tweet of Twitter founder "Jack Dorsey" this week for $ 2.9 million, said he made a very wise investment. He described his purchase of the Tweet as being part of human history. Speaking to the BBC, Sina Istawi, CEO of the Blue Kitchen Foundation in Malaysia, said: “This tweet is part of human history in digital form. Nobody knows what the price of the first tweet in human history will reach 50 years from now. ". Adding that he was awarded the "Digital World Mona Lisa", by comparing a 15-year-old tweet to the famous artwork of the Italian artist, Leonardo da Vinci. My lessons included a few words: “These are just my Twitter settings,” which he released on March 21, 2006. The tweet was sold in the form of the "NFT" token, which is an immutable symbol, a type of unique digital asset that has spread widely during 2021. This code is an authentic digital certificate confirming that the digital material is real
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After the data of millions of users was leaked, an investigation into Facebook in Turkey

  On Monday, Turkey's Personal Data Protection Authority launched an investigation into the social media giant, "Facebook", after a hacking platform leaked personal data to hundreds of millions of its users. Sources in the authority stated that the authority discussed in its meeting the news of the leakage of personal data of 533 million Facebook users on a piracy platform on Saturday. She confirmed that the commission has opened an investigation about "Facebook" in this context. And Saturday, the "Business Insider" website stated that a piracy forum shared the phone numbers and personal data of 533 million users on "Facebook" from 106 countries online for free. He added that the data published on the platform includes personal information about more than 32 million users from the United States, 11 million from the United Kingdom, and 6 million from India.