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Bitcoin And Other Currency Sundries Wikipedia's definition for "sundries" reads, "Miscellaneous small items, usually of no large value and too numerous to mention separately ..." I wouldn't say that cryptocurrencies belong in the toilet, but we're not all that far from the other qualifiers of "no large value" and "too numerous to mention." Given ...
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No yen, we want crypto: Japanese band Virtual Currency Girls TOKYO: Members of a Japanese girl pop group, the Virtual Currency Girls, said on Monday they had refused an offer to be paid in yen and would stay loyal to cryptocurrencies despite a $530 million cyber heist jeopardising their chances of getting paid. A cryptocurrency account that pays part of the ...
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Hack hits crypto currency A hacking attack last week saw the largest Japanese digital currency exchange cheated of US$534m in virtual assets. Coincheck will use its own funds to reimburse more than 46bn yen ($423m) to customers who lost their crypto currency coins last Friday. Trading was suspended on the Tokyo-based ...
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RBC Global Asset Management Inc. expands line-up of $US and currency neutral solutions for ... TORONTO, Jan. 29, 2018 /CNW/ - RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM Inc.) today announced the launch of six new investment solutions now available to Canadian investors. These new solutions expand RBC GAM Inc.'s line-up of $U.S. fixed income and currency neutral solutions, providing ...
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Fineqia Invests with Digital Currency Group in Blockchain Co. Nivaura Fineqia joins New York-based Digital Currency Group (DCG), the world's top investor in blockchain companies in 2017 according to market research firm CB Insights, in Nivaura's first institutional financing round. Allen & Overy, the world's eighth largest law firm by revenue according to American Lawyer, ...
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Three held over loss of RM8.3m in foreign currency KUALA LUMPUR: The police arrested three men in two cases over the weekend to assist in the investigation into the loss of foreign currency estimated at RM8.3 million of a wholesale currency company. Kuala Lumpur Police chief Datuk Mazlan Lazim said today the men, aged between 33 and 43, were ...
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