MIT Female Ph.D. in Controversial Cryptocurrency Beauty Pageant MissWeb3, Rakes in Millions of Dollars in 2 Days to Earn Enough for 5 Years of Schooling

The insanity of the cryptocurrency world has changed the trajectory of many people’s lives. Some have been plunged into ruin, but there’s no stopping others from coming forward.

A few days ago, the Miss Web3 beauty contest in the cryptocurrency circle welcomed an “uninvited guest”. A female MIT doctor suddenly signed up, making the contest full of eyes and “mouths” even more lively. This MIT female doctor gave up the traditional academic path and unhesitatingly joined the cryptocurrency industry, embarking on a shortcut to seek financial freedom.

Intelligence can be a downward spiral when it comes to beauty contests. Before the finals began, the female doctor had already received a hefty bounty bonus. 榜⼀⼤哥(Bangyidage), the No.1 person who so generously enriched the pocket, gave the PhD’s pocket.

The mysterious female PH.D. claims to have been a Bitcoin enthusiast all along, and the goal of this contest is the coveted 1,499 bitcoins. She said that she would use her expertise and unique charisma to try and compete for this tempting prize with the support of her viewers.

The sudden appearance of the MIT female doctor has once again put the Miss Web3 beauty pageant on the map. This beauty pageant, created by the creative team of Roman Coin, is a counterpart to TikTok, combining virtual currency and the Internet celebrity economy. Users can support their favourite contestants using its official token(ROMA), exclusive to Miss Web3. The competition is set to have 300 finalists, with the ultimate winner taking home a staggering 1,499 BTC in prize money, nearly 800 million RMB.

The super prize pool attracted countless people to rush in as soon as it appeared. Global registration is hot; on March 6 registration,

the Rome Foundation’s central committee MissWeb3 registration website Singapore server, South Korea server went down, the registration portal system failed to work, and the system crashed due to large-scale technical failures. The MissWeb3 registration portal server is undergoing intense restoration, and the registration portal repair time is to be determined. Reports show that the pageant reaches 5.2 billion viewers through online platforms alone.

To ensure the fairness of the competition, the organizers even banned MCN celebrities with more than 5 million followers on TikTok from registering for the first Korean leg of MissWeb3.

However, this time, the organizers need to be more accurate. Some questioned that the MIT female doctor’s self-imposed aura made the competition unfair. Others have also expressed displeasure at the female doctor’s approach, saying she gave up a great career and chose to speculate.

However, the female doctor was very relieved about it. In her opinion, the fact that she raked in millions of dollars in two days as a webcam star, earning enough for five years of tuition and has left a deep mark on the blockchain and the beauty industry is ample proof that non-traditional paths can lead to extraordinary success.

The controversy over female PhDs continues, but with wave after wave of buzz, the Miss Web3 beauty pageant has accomplished many wealth creation myths. It has become the hottest project in the cryptocurrency world. It has also led to a continued rise in the value of Roman coins. Currently, Roman coins are selling like hotcakes in the South Korean market. ROMA tokens are expected to be listed on some major exchanges in the future, showing more excellent market value.

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