Ammee (ammee)

Ammee

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This picture shows the Top 10 Countries by Crypto Ownership based on the percentage of people who own cryptocurrency and the total number of crypto owners in each country. The United Arab Emirates ranks first, with 30.4% of its population owning crypto (about 3 million people). Vietnam comes second at 21.2%, followed by the United States with 15.6%, which equals about 53 million crypto owners — the highest number in total. Other countries on the list include Iran (13.5%), Philippines (13.4%), Brazil (12.0%), Saudi Arabia (11.4%), Singapore (11.1%), Ukraine (10.6%), and Venezuela (10.3%). Overall, the image highlights how cryptocurrency adoption is growing worldwide, with some countries having a high percentage of users and others having large numbers of crypto owners due to their bigger populations.

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This picture shows the Top 10 Countries by Crypto Ownership based on the percentage of people who own cryptocurrency and the total number of crypto owners in each country. The United Arab Emirates ranks first, with 30.4% of its population owning crypto (about 3 million people). Vietnam comes second at 21.2%, followed by the United States with 15.6%, which equals about 53 million crypto owners — the highest number in total. Other countries on the list include Iran (13.5%), Philippines (13.4%), Brazil (12.0%), Saudi Arabia (11.4%), Singapore (11.1%), Ukraine (10.6%), and Venezuela (10.3%). Overall, the image highlights how cryptocurrency adoption is growing worldwide, with some countries having a high percentage of users and others having large numbers of crypto owners due to their bigger populations.

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The image shows banknotes from Kuwait, issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait. These notes are part of the Kuwaiti dinar (KWD), which is the official currency of Kuwait and is known as one of the highest-valued currencies in the world. The denominations visible include 1, 5, 10, and 20 dinars. Each note features Arabic text reading “بنك الكويت المركزي” (Central Bank of Kuwait), along with the national emblem of Kuwait, which shows a traditional dhow sailing ship and a falcon with the Kuwaiti flag shield. The designs also highlight important landmarks, cultural symbols, and architectural elements that represent Kuwait’s heritage, economy, and maritime history. Kuwaiti banknotes are printed with advanced security features such as color-shifting ink, holographic elements, watermarks, and intricate patterns to prevent counterfeiting.

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