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Meet Stellar, the Cryptocurrency Poised to Be the Next Bitcoin and Ripple Based on recent history, it's actually quite simple: Have a talented or prominent blockchain designer as the company's founder, and then sign up a couple of high-profile clients to use the blockchain. That's it. That seems to be pretty much all you need for the price of a currency behind a technology to ...
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Is the Cryptocurrency Bubble More Like Housing or Dotcom? Two of the most significant bubbles in recent history include the dotcom bubble of the 1990s and the housing bubble of the early 2000s. In some ways, these periods shared characteristics inherent to all bubbles: investor confidence proved to be too high for the underlying market to ultimately support it.
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Hodlers face test as cryptocurrency plunges deepens Bitcoin was recently down 25% and quoted below $11K on some exchanges. Ethereum and Litecoin are showing similar declines. Ripple is down 31.5% to $1.25. About ten days ago, it had touched a high of $3.81 and briefly made its CEO wealthier than Mark Zuckerberg. Five weeks ago, it could be ...
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Bitcoin reeling amid renewed cryptocurrency crackdown "There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the justice ministry is basically preparing a bill to ban cryptocurrency trading through exchanges," Park told a news conference. But, after bitcoin collapsed, a few hours later, South Korea's presidential office said a ban on the country's virtual coin ...
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A startup that wants to be the Airbnb for your stuff raised $25 million in a cryptocurrency and cash ... Two cryptocurrency executives are backing a California startup that wants to be the Airbnb of your stuff. Omni, a company that allows people to rent out their extra stuff, landed $25 million in a fundraising round, the company announced Tuesday. Ripple's Chris Larsen and Stefan Thomas led the ...
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US Warns Investors Over Venezuela's 'Petro' Cryptocurrency WASHINGTON/CARACAS (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday warned that Venezuela's proposed "petro" cryptocurrency could violate sanctions against the OPEC nation's socialist government, a statement that could dent investor appetite for the soon-to-be-launched token.
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