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Cryptocurrency Drivers Of GPU Demand: Show Me The Money Although both NVDA and AMD are likely to only have low-mid single-digit exposure to cryptocurrency mining currently (approximately 3-4%, although it could be much higher if a higher portion of high-end gaming GPU were purchased for crypto mining), their exposures are growing rapidly and it is ...
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South Korea to Ban Anonymous Cryptocurrency Trading While cryptocurrency investors around the globe continue to grow in number, some governments are not as enthusiastic. The South Korean government has recently made headlines for its moves relative to the booming space, many of which push back with added regulatory measures or outright bans.
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Bitcoin price: CEO says cryptocurrency WILL surge in next 2 years as coin supply PLUMMETS Bitcoin price: CEO says cryptocurrency WILL surge in next 2 years as coin supply PLUMMETS. BITCOIN price is expected to rise for the next two and half years as the supply of the cryptocurrency will decrease substantially, according to CEO of BTCC Bobby Lee. By Alessandra Scotto di Santolo.
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Tukwila home purchased with cryptocurrency—possibly a first for Seattle area A three-bedroom home in Tukwila sold to a man in his early 20s on Friday for $415,000. The most unusual part of the purchase was not a recent college graduate achieving homeownership, or even a single-family home going for under half a mil—it was that the buyer used cryptocurrency to complete ...
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Israel proposes ban on trading shares of cryptocurrency companies JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel may ban from trading on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange companies whose main business revolves around bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, the Israel Securities Authority (ISA), the country's markets regulator, said on Thursday. FILE PHOTO: A copy of bitcoin standing on ...
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Bitcoin price RISE: Cryptocurrency could top RECORD levels of $50000 in 2018, says expert The Bitcoin expert said he indicated trends in the cryptocurrency by looking at the younger generation rather than the older generation. He said the polls showed 32 percent of millennials indicated they would like to buy Bitcoin in the next five years. According to CoinDesk, bitcoin was down 4.11 percent ...
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Cryptocurrency The cryptocurrency phenomenon began after the Great Recession of 2008 sunk its teeth into the economy. A lack of trust in the economy and its leaders sparked an effort to design a new type of currency that could be transacted without being easily manipulated by governments. Bitcoin was born.
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Cryptocurrency scammers are tricking users with fake Binance links on Google Slippery scammers are targeting cryptocurrency rookies with fake landing pages for popular exchange desks – including leading platform Binance – that have been deliberately designed to appear like the real thing. Once a user has wound up on one of these fraudulent pages, all clickable links have ...
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CryptoKitties Are an Adorable Way to Blow Wads of Cryptocurrency Just when we were wrapping our heads around cryptocurrency, somebody went and threw cartoon cats into it with CryptoKitties.
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Ripple Soars To Become Second Biggest Cryptocurrency WASHINGTON (Alliance News) - Ripple has eclipsed Ethereum to become the world's second-largest cryptocurrency by value after bitcoin, and going strong. The digital currency reached nearly USD4 on Thursday, gaining around 40% in one day. Ethereum, which was the number two digital currency ...
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