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Twitter Confirms Ban on Cryptocurrency Ads Bitcoinist reported several weeks ago that Twitter was reportedly set to begin banning cryptocurrency ads on a global scale. Now the news is confirmed as the social media platform has announced that they will begin the crypto crackdown due to an ongoing effort to reduce fraud and protect users. Twitter to Start Banning Cryptocurrency-Related Advertisements from Tomorrow - Ethereum World News (blog)
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Malta to Become a Cryptocurrency 'Global Pioneer' Says Country's Prime Minister Speaking at a political rally in Mqabba over the weekend, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced that Malta is in ongoing talks with numerous potential investors from the cryptocurrency field who are interested in relocating their businesses to the country.
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Cryptocurrency Miners Earn More than Speculators The flourishing digital currency market, buoyed by the exponential growth of the original cryptocurrency Bitcoin, has sparked demand for computer rigs and hardware in Asia. Crypto miners from around the world are pouring into Hong Kong and Singapore to buy low-cost mining rigs that are assembled ...
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Bitcoin plunges as social media cracks down on cryptocurrency ads Bitcoin (XBT) briefly fell below $8,000 because of concerns that top social media companies are no longer running ads tied to cryptocurrencies. Twitter (TWTR) is the latest to take action against crypto ads. The company confirmed in a statement to CNNMoney Tuesday that it has banned ads for initial ...
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Don't Sell Advanced Micro Devices Stock Despite Plunge in Cryptocurrency Prices Don't Sell Advanced Micro Devices Stock Despite Plunge in Cryptocurrency Prices. Bitmain could eat into AMD and Nvidia's crypto-mining revenues. But Jim Cramer believes this concern is exaggerated. ByBret Kenwell. Mar 26, 2018 3:19 PM EDT. The broader market may be enjoying some nice gains, ...
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On cryptocurrency exchanges, it's better to be a miner than a speculator, study finds Someone who starts mining a crypto-currency shortly after it is listed on exchanges can potentially earn higher returns than average. But a speculator who enters the market shortly after the currency is listed might potentially earn lower returns. These are some of the findings from a study where computer ...
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