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Oh Great, Now Cryptocurrency Is Disrupting the Search for Aliens If you believe the most breathless technology prophets, blockchain—best known for its role in the cryptocurrency boom, though it's far more complicated than that—is primed to disrupt almost everything around us. Late last year, Slate's Aaron Mak rounded 57 industries and enterprises it was supposedly ...
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Olympic Gold Medalist Ted-Jan Bloemen Has Cryptocurrency Sponsorship Gold medalist Ted-Jan Bloemen of Canada celebrates during the victory ceremony after the Speed Skating Men's 10,000m. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images). Canadian speedskater Ted-Jan Bloemen won an Olympic gold medal on Thursday in PyeongChang with an Olympic-record ...
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Gaming pioneer Atari the latest company to join cryptocurrency craze Atari has become the latest company to pivot to cryptocurrency, launching a digital coin in a bid to revive the gaming pioneer's fortunes. Atari, the creator of some of the most iconic video games consoles of the 1970s and 80s, is to launch "Atari Token", its own cryptocurrency. The French-listed company, ...
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Bitcoin tops $10200 as cryptocurrencies extend rally The cryptocurrency climbed 8 percent above $10,200 in early afternoon trading New York time on Coinbase, the largest U.S. marketplace for buying major cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin also topped $10,200 on CoinDesk's bitcoin price index, recovering more than $4,000 after dipping below $6,000 last ...
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This NASCAR Team Apparently Got Paid For Sponsorship With A Cryptocurrency That's Only ... A team in the second-tier NASCAR Xfinity Series has a new sponsor this season, and it announced Wednesday that the payment was done in cryptocurrency—cryptocurrency that's only existed for a day, apparently. What could possibly go wrong, yeah? Xfinity Series driver Brandon Brown, who races for ...
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Canadian banks aren't following UK, US, Australia ban on buying cryptocurrency with credit Toronto-Dominion Bank, for example, which is Canada's largest lender by assets, allows cryptocurrency transactions using a TD credit or debit card as long as the merchant is authorized to accept Visa, Mastercard, Interac or Visa Debit. Julie Bellissimo told Bloomberg on Monday that the transactions are ...
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