Crypto price check: Bitcoin slightly higher as market share shrinks

You know things are bad when Jimmy Fallon mocks you.

During his Sept. 7 monologue, the “Tonight Show” host poked fun at the recent slide in cryptocurrency prices with a fake ad for a product called “Crypto-Bismol,” a nod to the upset stomach drug Pepto-Bismol. (PG)

“Suffering from heartburn, nausea and an upset stomach, all because you lost your savings on crypto?” asks the false advertisement.

Crypto-Bismol will “relieve your anxiety after you wasted your kids’ college funds on a JPEG of a zebra with a Mohawk and braces,” the ad says.

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