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Robinhood adds zero-fee cryptocurrency trading and tracking Judging by the choices of two top startups, you could see this week as a sign of cryptocurrency's shifting purpose. Yesterday Stripe removed Bitcoin as a payment option on its platform, and now Robinhood is adopting trading. "People are thinking about cryptos less from a payments standpoint and more ...
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Cryptocurrency boom upends venture capital It is a truism of the venture capital world that even the best ideas can be spoilt with too much money. The extreme discipline needed to build a highly focused team goes out the window, and conflicting incentives creep in when instant riches are on the table. So what happens when cryptomania invades ...
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What is CashBet Coin? Arsenal signs first cryptocurrency sponsorship deal The deal will see CashBet Coin advertised at the Gunners' home games in the Emirates Stadium and was announced hours before the gaming company launched an Initial Coin Offering for their new cryptocurrency, CashBet Coin. The BBC reports that CashBet are hoping to raise $40million from the ...
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4 Books That Will Help You Understand Bitcoin Investing Researching how to invest in Bitcoin or cryptocurrency alternatives like Ethereum, Ripple, or Iota can be a daunting task. First off, blockchain — the algorithm-based digital ledger that makes anonymous, decentralized cryptocurrency possible — is a complex idea to wrap your head around. But there are ...
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South Korea Intelligence Creates Task Force to Oversee Local Cryptocurrency Exchanges South Korean financial authorities in cooperation with Korea Financial Intelligence Unit (KFIU) created a task force to oversee cryptocurrency exchanges and to ensure cryptocurrency businesses are compliant with existing regulations, authorities announced on Jan. 25. It will collaborate with local ...
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Soros takes aim at Facebook, Google and cryptocurrency George Soros was pulling few punches as he addressed an audience in Davos on Thursday, bemoaning the rise of "mafia states" like Russia and the obstacle to innovation posed by Facebook and Google. Addressing an audience mostly of journalists munching on salad and chicken at his annual ...
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