Google Alert - Cryptocurrency

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Cryptocurrency
As-it-happens update December 21, 2017
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The rapid rise in the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has attracted the attention of investors, financial companies, regulators, and the media alike. While many have had their interest piqued, it can be challenging to understand the basics of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. There are a few ...
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Crytek has partnered with a startup to create its own cryptocurrency called Crycash. Starting with a trial group in Turkey, the company will begin to pay users in Crycash for trying its free-to-play game, Warface. Crytek co-founder Faruk Yerli sees this is as a bargain for his company compared to paying for ...
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Wearables provider Fit Pay and Cascade Fintech, a US prepaid card and peer-to-peer (P2P) payment services provider, are teaming up to develop a new platform that enables cryptocurrency holders to make in-store purchases. The platform, which is expected to launch in 2018, enables users to transfer ...
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Cryptocurrency has gained massive popularity this last year. Bitcoin, arguably most popular form of cryptocurrency, jumped from being valued at about $1000 at the start of the year to somewhere around $16,800 today. With crypto fever hitting the nation, Rumble — a full-service video platform that ...
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As the speculative price jump of bitcoin ahead of its futures launch by the US-based exchanges CBOE and CME Group abates, the bitcoin price has started sliding with almost same alacrity with which they rose early this month. At 8:57 pm, the bitcoin on Thursday was priced at $15,796 on Coindesk.
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The creator of litecoin, one of the major cryptocurrencies that competes with bitcoin, said that he sold his stake, a major about-face in a world often characterized by true believers and tech evangelists. Charlie Lee, a former Google engineer who created litecoin in 2011, announced on the social-media ...
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