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As-it-happens update December 20, 2017
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Tuesday that bitcoin had not been proven as a credible currency. He made the remark to reporters when asked about his French counterpart's comment this week that France would propose a discussion on regulating the virtual currency ...
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South Korean crypto-currency exchange Youbit suffers second hack. Listen | Print. By Ken Hanly 31 mins ago in Technology. Youbit a crypto-currency exchange in South Korea is shutting down after it was hacked for the second time in less than 8 months. The exchange earlier called Yapizon lost 4,000 ...
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[TOKYO] Yen analysts in Tokyo pretty much agree: the outlook for US economic growth and interest rates will determine where Japan's currency goes next year. And that's where the consensus ends. As with US economists, Japanese currency strategists are divided on whether a strong American job ...
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The founder of one of the world's largest Bitcoin sites has sold all of his Bitcoins, declaring the currency "virtually unusable". Emil Oldenburg, chief technology officer of Bitcoin.com, said Bitcoin is the "most risky investment you can make", despite a recent spike in its value. The currency guru cited high ...
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Verge currency makes it possible to engage in direct transactions quickly, efficiently and privately. With Verge currency, businesses and individuals have flexible options for sending and receiving payments. With the flip of a switch, we offer helpful integrations and tools that enable them to handle large ...
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Bitcoin Isn't a Currency, Won't Be Regulated
The remarks ring a similar tone to previous statements by the official in November when Choe revealed the regulator would not "directly supervise" cryptocurrency exchanges since cryptocurrencies nor digital tokens aren't recognized as a "legitimate currency." As things stand, Korean authorities' foray ...
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