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Bitcoin Price to Hit $50000 Next Year: Private Venture Capitalist When questioned as to whether South Korea has become interested in the cryptocurrency space because of North Korea and its use of bitcoin as a safe haven, Chu replied in the negative. According to him, South Korea is focusing on this space because 'they have a culture of trading.' As they are ...
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Forget Bitcoin: IOTA Just Partnered With 5 Brand-Name Companies on a New Project We're just three weeks from turning the calendar on 2017, but cryptocurrency price appreciation has shown absolutely no signs of slowing. While marijuana and cloud-computing stocks have impressed, they can't hold a candle to the 2,050% return in the aggregate cryptocurrency market cap ($17.7 ...
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Report: 1000 People Own 40 Percent of the Bitcoin Market But disciples of the cryptocurrency told Bloomberg they faith in its ability to eventually become a legitimate alternative to banks and fiat currency, and so are motivated to keep its price high. The few power players also have an incentive to keep the prices climbing, and to not destroy each other, given the ...
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Wall Street ruined bitcoin but if you want to buy it, here's how At the beginning of 2017, a single bitcoin cost about $973 and the popular bitcoin "wallet" app Coinbase didn't even chart among the top iPhone apps. Now one bitcoin costs over $16,000, and Coinbase is the second-most popular free app on iOS. It's an asset price spike the likes of which the world may ...
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Price Analysis, December 09: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, Litecoin, Dash As the bears are unable to sink the digital currency below $390, the bulls will attempt a breakout above $480. If successful, Ethereum is likely to quickly rally towards its pattern target of $652. On the other hand, if the bears sink the cryptocurrency below the support levels of $390, the bullish view and the ...
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Will Rising Transaction Fees Bring Down Bitcoin's Price? High transaction fees for bitcoin payments claimed a casualty last week, when gaming site Steam announced it would discontinue the use of the cryptocurrency on its platform. In a statement, the game service identified bitcoin's volatility and high transaction fees as reasons for its decision. According to ...
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