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EU Amends AML Laws for Cryptotrading as US Ponders: Expert Blog These "made in China" goods are then shipped to businessmen in Mexico and South America who reimburse the TCOs in local currency. Bitcoin payments are widely popular in China because it can be used to anonymously transfer value overseas, circumventing China's capital controls.
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A Crypto-Currency Based on a Dog Meme Is Now Worth over $1 Billion Even Jackson Palmer, one of the founders of the coin, expressed concern about the hyperinflation of dogecoin. "It says a lot about the state of the cryptocurrency space in general that a currency with a dog on it which hasn't released a software update in over 2 years has a $1B+ market cap," Jackson told ...
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The Cryptocurrency Market Isn't Fair, Which Is Exactly Why It's So Successful 31, 2017, the combined market cap of every virtual currency added together had jumped to about $613 billion, representing an impressive increase of more than 3,300%. Comparatively, it would take the broad-based S&P 500 decades to deliver similar returns. What cryptocurrencies did for investors in ...
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'Ripple is first in line' - CEO reveals next cryptocurrency to catch up with bitcoin ... US investment guru Warren Buffett is one of Bitcoin's biggest critics; Google's head Eric Schmidt said in 2014 that Bitcoin is a remarkable cryptographic achievement; Eric Schmidt sees enormous value in the currency. Ripple's founder Brad Garlinghouse said the company uses blockchain technology ...
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Bitcoin and Alt-Coin Markets Adjust in First Week of 2018 Bitcoin sits near $17,000 at the end of first week of 2018 trading, and sets the tone for a year which will include volatility, intrigue and rising prices. The trading and investing world will identify Bitcoin for what it is - the core crypto currency in our lifetime. But the important thing about Bitcoin or any digital ...
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China Central Bank pushes for cross-border RMB use "Enterprises may use RMB for cross-border settlement in whatever foreign currency-based trade," the PBOC said. The central bank's announcement comes part and parcel of the Beijing government's efforts to increase foreign investment in China and facilitate ease of doing business there for domestic ...
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