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Gibraltar Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Exchange – The ICO of the Gibraltar Stock Exchange The Gibraltar Blockchain Exchange (GBX) is different. It is the world's first institutional great token sale platform and cryptocurrency exchange. The Gibraltar Blockchain and Cryptocurrency exchange is a subsidiary of the EU regulated Gibraltar Stock Exchange. That's the first time that a cryptocurrency ...
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El Paso hosts first Cryptocurrency Conference Dozens gathered at the El Paso Convention Center on Saturday to learn more about investing in cryptocurrency. It's a form of digital money, that uses cryptography for security. The most well known form of crpytocurrency is Bitcoin, which originated in 2009. "I think it's honestly the future when it comes to ...
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Insurance Companies Looking to Offer Cryptocurrency Coverage The technology underpinning bitcoin is facing doubt regarding the number of hacking and related incidents of fraud on the rise. While the majority is focused on the astronomical gains and subsequent drops in value, there's another group of hackers working stealthily to find new ways to steal tokens.
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One Chart Shows Why Ethereum Weathered the Cryptocurrency Crash Cryptocurrencies are in an unholy mess. It feels like the sky is falling as we watch the crypto markets crash to new lows. But for some reason, there's a ray of hope shining for one crypto. Of all the top 10 cryptocurrencies, there's only one that has managed to weather this storm better than the rest.
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Kodak Delays The Launch Of Its Cryptocurrency KODAKCoin On the 30th January, the Eastman Kodak Company announced the postponement of the launching of their cryptocurrenc KODAKCoin in a bid to evaluate the status of potential investors. The postponement of the launching was announced a day before the initial official date the Initial Coin Offering (ICO) ...
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Five Major Credit Cards Are Now Blocking Cryptocurrency Purchases An anonymous reader quotes CNBC: J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup said Friday they are no longer allowing customers to buy cryptocurrencies using credit cards. "At this time, we are not processing cryptocurrency purchases using credit cards, due to the volatility and risk involved," .
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