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As-it-happens update December 20, 2017
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In a statement Tuesday, Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso claimed that the leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin has yet to prove itself as a "credible currency". He also added that virtual currencies in general are not widely used in Japan. His statement was in response to questions about his position on ...
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Maurizio Massari, Italy's ambassador to the EU, said Brexit must not be an excuse for Brussels to avoid the significant reform of the single currency bloc. He told Politico.co.uk: "Brexit cannot be an alibi to avoid going ahead on more challenging dossiers like the eurozone reform". Brexit talks are expected ...
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Bitcoin had been rising steadily throughout the year - give or take some sharps dips - but went into overdrive after the American derivatives regulator, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, said it would allow futures trading in the currency. It was a watershed development for institutional investors and ...
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Less than a year ago, a single bitcoin, the most popular digital currency, could be purchased for less than $1,000. This month it touched almost $20,000 on some digital asset exchanges, and recently has been trading for about $15,000. To put things in perspective, it took nearly seven years for bitcoin to ...
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Bitcoin: it's the crypto-currency which has no physical manifestation, but which has spectacularly soared in price over the last year. It's brought vast wealth to a few individuals, just a thousand people are thought to own 40% of the entire market. It's got a bad reputation too, described variously as a ...
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Created in 2014 under the name DogeCoinDark, it was rebranded to Verge Currency last year. The currency is virtually untraceable and the users of Verge can make instant anonymous transactions. This is achieved through using highly advanced blockchain technology built on top of services such as ...
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The frenzy of crypto news is reminiscent of the heady days of the dot-com bubble, when stories of mailroom millionaires sparked a rush to list anything remotely related to the internet. That's not to say the digital currency craze has to end any time soon. Tuesday even brought a sign that it's just getting ...
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