Google Alert - Cryptocurrency

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Cryptocurrency
As-it-happens update December 2, 2017
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Following bitcoin's historic march to $10,000 and subsequent volatility, covered by CCN, various prominent Wall Street executives have been weighing in on bitcoin and the cryptocurrency ecosystem in general, showing they aren't too fond of it. Nobel Prize-Winning economist Joseph Stiglitz recently ...
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The governor of the Bank of France has become the latest to voice a warning about investing in bitcoin, stating that those who do do so at their 'own risk.' Speaking at a conference in Beijing on Friday, 58-year-old Francois Villeroy de Galhau, said that bitcoin was neither a currency nor a cryptocurrency, ...
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While Joseph Stiglitz believes the cryptocurrency should be outlawed because it "doesn't serve any socially useful function" and that its popularity comes from the "potential for circumvention, lack of oversight," Robert J. Shiller compared attraction to bitcoin to the narrative of a "mystery movie" that draws ...
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Bitcoin is one of the most discussed trends all over the world and with it recently breaching the $11,000 mark recently, it is undoubtedly the 'king of cryptocurrency'. As a result, more and more people are looking to mine their own cryptocurrency. However, the cost of running the rigs that mine the Bitcoin ...
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But the bitcoin-inspired rally was short-circuited recently by BTIG analyst Mark Palmer, who said that "emphatic and unimpeded growth" is already fully priced into SQ shares, and that risks to the growth narrative didn't suddenly disappear after the company played into the cryptocurrency trend.
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