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Anti-Semitism Drives Irrational Response To Cryptocurrency Warning For the record: I do not, nor do I ever intend to own any cryptocurrency. One anti-Semitic commenter actually presented a counterargument of sorts. "You can productively do CPU mining on certain coins, especially if you had enough garbage computers chugging away at it," says Douglas Bowser, ...
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Looks like Trump is cracking down on Venezuela's Petro cryptocurrency Last month, the Venezuelan government launched Petro, the world's first state-issued cryptocurrency, in hopes of boosting its struggling economy and circumventing U.S. and European sanctions. The Trump administration, however, isn't buying into the country's new digital currency, which has been ...
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Peter Thiel: Bitcoin Will Be the 'One Online Equivalent to Gold' He also struck a bullish tone on bitcoin in particular - versus other cryptocurrencies - suggesting that the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization will maintain its position. "There will be one online equivalent to gold," he reportedly claimed, "and the one you'd bet on would be the biggest." Despite ...
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Cryptocurrency bonanza raises questions for investors and regulators At a recent conference on blockchain technology in London, a panel discussion about initial coin offerings (ICOs) was drawing to a close. As the audience began to digest what they had heard about the flood of money making its way to companies that were creating and selling their own cryptocurrencies ...
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Google's ban on cryptocurrency ads will benefit established coins This month. Google, the internet heavyweight, filled the cryptocurrency space with fear when it announced it will impose a ban on cryptocurrency ads from running on their platform. "In June 2018, Google will update the Financial services policy to restrict the advertisement of Contracts for Difference, ...
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Real Estate & Homebuyers Enter the Age of Cryptocurrency Bayles said, "The biggest piece to this puzzle is that most exchanges operate accounts with no names or way of verifying the account is in fact the buyers/borrowers. Lenders typically want to see full name and account numbers on asset documentation, which makes utilizing cryptocurrency challenging.".
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New York Town Bans Commercial Cryptocurrency Mining After It Torches Its Entire Power Budget In the case of Plattsburgh, at least one commercial cryptocurrency mining operation setup shop within the city limits in an old paper mill. The city was primarily targeted due to its relatively low utility rates (4.5 cents per kWh), and because racks and racks of systems would be running 24-7 consuming an ...
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