Google Alert - Cryptocurrency

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Cryptocurrency
As-it-happens update December 29, 2017
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An anonymised record of every bitcoin transaction is stored on a huge public ledger known as a blockchain. However, transactions made with the cryptocurrency are irreversible, which makes investors in bitcoin attractive targets for cybercriminals. This article is being regularly updated to reflect bitcoin's ...
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Bitcoin has been hammered, dropping below $US14,000 ($17,966) and leaving. Bitcoin has been hammered, dropping below $US14,000 ($17,966) and leaving it down 29 per cent from last week's record. Michael Short. by Kailey Leinz and Julie Verhage. The rout in bitcoin is also taking down stocks ...
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Have you heard of cryptojacking? It's the practice of secretly using your computer's resources to mine cryptocurrency without the user's permission. Typically, you'll see the practice on shady websites — popular Bittorrent site The Pirate Bay appears to have experimented with it at one point — but a ...
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Russian Cryptocurrency Bill Is Ready – Regulators Share Details On the subject of Russia's national cryptocurrency, the cryptoruble, "both the finance ministry and the central bank equally negatively assess the prospects for the creation and release of the national cryptocurrency," the publication ...
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Ripple, a cryptocurrency that has soared by more than 540 percent in value in the last two weeks, overtook ethereum this morning to become the world's second-most valuable cryptocurrency. Ripple's payment network is being tested by consortiums in Japan and South Korea to reduce costs and time ...
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Bitcoin resumed its slide Thursday, dipping below $14,000 as the cryptocurrency's dizzying drop from a record set 10 days ago intensified. The latest blow came from South Korea, where the government said it will require people to use their real names in cryptocurrency trading and was eyeing other ...
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Earlier this month, Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro shocked both analysts who follow the country's flirting with default and the cryptocurrency community by announcing that Venezuela wanted to launch the petro cryptocurrency, backed by oil, diamonds and gold reserves, to help the country to ...
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Caracas: Venezuela will launch a Bitcoin-like cryptocurrency within days, to be backed by 5.3 billion barrels of oil, in a bid to offset a deep financial crisis, the socialist government said on Thursday. President Nicolas Maduro surprised many earlier this month when he announced the "petro", to be backed ...
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