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What the heck is Ripple? A brief look at the hottest cryptocurrency of the moment. Bitcoin is the actual currency being traded and used, whereas XRP tokens are essentially backed by traditional currencies, as if they're dollars or yen in another form. While bitcoin and most other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum exist for the simple purpose of existing as digital money, ripple was born as a ...
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Argentina's currency nosedives again this year NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - Argentina's famous steak and wine will be a little cheaper for foreign travelers next year -- and more expensive for locals. The country's currency, the peso, was pummeled again in 2017, down 15% against the dollar. It dropped nearly 4% midday Thursday, its worst intraday ...
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US SLAMS Iran for arrests as protesters call for 'revolution' amid Saudi power struggle The ICO Rocket's Przemek Skwirczynski has warned that the recent success of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies stem from the corruption of real currencies and distrust of financial institutions since the 2009 financial crisis. Mr Skwirczynski told the Express.co.uk: "I would not call it a bubble, the way I ...
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CryptoKitties have the digital currency world purring He started small, loading a digital wallet with the equivalent of $75 in ether, the currency that powers the game. Next he used the ether to buy a litter of 30 kitties with varying genetic traits, or "cattributes": Kitty 7597, a gray cat sporting a Salvador Dali mustache; Kitty 8712, with tiger stripes; an aquamarine ...
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Rupee Ends 2017 On Optimistic Note. Here's How Mumbai: Pushing the momentum through year-end, the Indian rupee today capped off a fabulous 2017 at a fresh four-month high of 63.87 a dollar, rising by a good 21 paise amid bearish dollar sentiment. This is the highest closing for the home currency since September 8 this year. On year-over-year ...
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Venezuela oil-backed cryptocurrency to launch in days, government says Venezuela gave no technical details about the petro. The government appears to be hoping the petro will offset a collapse in Venezuela's currency - 97 percent in one year against the U.S. dollar on the black market - and isolate the country from the U.S. dollar and Washington. Rodriguez also hopes to ...
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