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These 4 Cryptocurrencies Rose When Bitcoin And Ripple Fell 2017 may forever be known as the year where cryptocurrency exploded into life and went from being a misunderstood side story to mainstream media news. 2018 hasn't been as kind to digital currency so far, especially for Bitcoin and Ripple after their incredible rise. Both currencies have lost nearly half ...
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Verge Prices Notes Some Impressive Gains Compared to Bitcoin Even though most markets are stuck in sideways momentum, by the look of things, others are popping. The Verge price, for example, notes a very strong 36% increase in value over the past 24 hours. It is evident there is a lot of attention for any currency focusing on privacy and anonymity as of right now.
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Financial literacy roadshow held in Kuala Belait AMBD also elaborated on the Currency Interchangeability Agreement (CIA) between Brunei Darussalam and the Republic of Singapore. Under the CIA, in each country the currency issued by the other country must be accepted, at par and without charge, by the monetary authorities and banks. However ...
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The 'Kimchi Premium' Is Back! Higher Bitcoin Prices Return to Korean Exchanges The first is the Korean appetite for virtual currency, which late last year had skyrocketed to dizzying heights, causing demand for bitcoin on the peninsula to drive up local prices. Korean Won The second is Korea's strict capital control laws. The Korean won is a non-convertible currency, not unlike a ...
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Yacht company says they'll take bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies for payment As bitcoin and other digital currencies gain a broader following, luxury service providers are starting to take notice. The latest is Florida-based yacht dealer Denison Yachting, which on Friday announced that new, high-end yachts can be purchased with bitcoin and a few other cryptocurrencies at the ...
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'Quiboloy follower lied about cash in jet' "On or about February 13, 2018, in the District of Hawaii, the defendant, FELINA S. SALINAS, with the intent to evade a currency reporting requirement under Title 31, United States Code, Section 5316, did knowingly conceal more than $10,000 in currency, namely approximately $335,000 in United ...
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