Google Alert - Cryptocurrency

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Cryptocurrency
As-it-happens update February 24, 2018
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Scott Weiss bought bitcoin when it peaked at over $19,000 in December. Just days later the cryptocurrency began a lurch lower that left it languishing below $6,000 at the start of this month and many declaring the bubble had burst. The 48-year-old lawyer from Arizona insists he is unfazed. "I feel the ...
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In 2009, the mere theoretical concept of cryptographically secured digital currencies or cryptocurrencies became real when a group of Japanese programmers introduced Bitcoin in the global economy. Since then, Bitcoin still has been the most popular cryptocurrency in the world. After Bitcoin, Ethereum ...
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The Venezuelan government is quite keen on creating new cryptocurrencies, by the look of things. Following the success of its initial Petro sale, a plan has been devised to create Petro Gold. This new token will be backed by the country's precious metal reserves.
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You''re in a desert walking along in the sand when all of the sudden you look down, and you see a Bitcoin block, with a mining pool having trouble mining it. You reach down, you tell them you won't help them mine the block. The miners still can't successfully find the block solution, their oily backs baking ...
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Even though Bitcoin was considered un-Islamic by the country's religious authority, it appears that the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), in tandem with the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), are in support of a national cryptocurrency. As reported by Al-Monitor, Ahmet Kenan Tanrikulu, the ...
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Denoted using the symbol XLM, this cryptocurrency deals in the highly lucrative banking sector. Stellar makes it possible for banks to transfer money across borders quickly and at very low costs. Leveraging blockchain technology, the new cryptocurrency allows for fluid exchange from one currency to the ...
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Cryptocurrency opponents have long argued that digital currencies are tools for money launderers. If the National Police Agency in Japan is to be believed, that may indeed be the case — though it's not as prevalent as one might think.
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