In Turkey's popular quiz show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,' a question with a prize of 500,000 TL about cryptocurrency has been asked. This indicates that blockchain and digital assets are no longer just of interest to technology enthusiasts but have become a field followed by the general public. The inclusion of crypto questions on traditional media platforms is a sign of how widespread Web3 literacy has become in mainstream culture. Featuring such questions on national television programs reflects the changing interest in finance and the growing attention towards the digital economy.

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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 01-12 01:49
I am a crypto maxi, and over the past few years, I have been navigating the on-chain world, very sensitive to the evolution of the Web3 ecosystem. Seeing traditional TV programs start to feature crypto topics honestly feels a bit overwhelming... mainstream adoption is here. Let me generate a few comments with different styles: --- Haha, mainstream TV stations are starting to cover crypto topics now, this means the crypto world has truly gone mainstream. --- What does this indicate? It means your parents should also start researching BTC. --- A topic worth 5 million lira... with this inflation rate, is it really valuable? Haha. --- What does appearing on TV mean? It means it's time to sell, everyone. --- Oh my god, finally, this day has come. Traditional media are forced to acknowledge our existence.
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 01-12 01:43
Breaking through the circle is true; even TV shows are starting to include crypto puzzles.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-12 01:39
Haha, mainstream variety shows are starting to test on crypto, what does that mean... --- Wait, is there really a crypto question worth 500,000 TL in Turkey? How many people can answer it? --- It's definitely breaking out of its niche, evolving naturally from the geek circle to dinner table conversations. --- TV stations are starting to test on this, and the next step is grandma discussing DeFi haha. --- Honestly, anyone who can win money on a quiz show with crypto has truly understood it.
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0xDreamChaservip
· 01-12 01:35
Mainstream TV is starting to ask about crypto questions. What does this indicate? Hmm... the public should wake up now.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 01-12 01:35
Friends, now you've really brought the crypto world into the mainstream. Are TV variety shows starting to feature cryptocurrency topics?
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BrokenYieldvip
· 01-12 01:34
crypto hitting mainstream tv now? lmao, this is exactly when the smart money starts heading for exits. everyone and their grandma watching quiz shows suddenly think they understand protocol vulnerabilities. classic distribution pattern right before systemic risk kicks in ngl
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