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Regulatory Whack-a-Mole Won't Beat Cryptocurrency Sanctions Evasion First, our institutions need to realize that the more they try to deny the legitimacy of cryptocurrency, the more they inadvertently reinforce why it exists in the first place. Trust in official institutions like government, organized religion, the media, and higher education are at an all-time low, all over the world.
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China's Crackdown On Crypto-Mining Threatens Bitcoin's Future With its price fluctuating, sky-high transaction fees, growing traction among competitors and regulatory agencies taking action in several countries, Bitcoin is starved for good news. Today marked another blow against dominant cryptocurrency: China is working to rid itself of bitcoin mining companies.
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Using Bitcoin or Ethereum to pay for a new Proton? Cryptocurrency not accepted, dealer suspended There are complications with cryptocurrency's unstable nature, obviously. At the time of writing, one Bitcoin is worth RM67,500, enough to buy a Proton Preve. Just three weeks ago, it was worth around RM10,000 more, and at this time last year, it was RM4,200, just enough for a downpayment on a new ...
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Litecoin is gunning for $300 ... highs before stepping aside. Litecoin peaked above $380 a day before Lee said he would sell his holdings. Lee created the digital currency in 2011. Litecoin and bitcoin, given the similarities between their technological underpinnings, are often called the silver and gold of the cryptocurrency world.
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