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Better Business Bureau Tells Canadians to "Recognize, Report and Stop" Digital Currency Scams As the Better Business Bureau announced this week, scams related to the digital currency industry accounted for a significant amount of loss for Canadians in 2017. According to the bureau, over $1.17 million CAD was stolen from Canadians throughout the year, reigniting discussions about how ...
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Stellar Lumens (XLM): The Future of Fintech Stellar's Lumen currency is in a position to provide that friction-less, low fee transactions necessary for this ecosystem. As adoption increases, Lumens will be more easily accessed by the people of the developing world. This is good for them, through the free flow of remittances to home, but also for ...
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Tunisia's foreign exchange reserves fall to $4.6bn The Central Bank of Tunisia expects foreign currency reserves to rise soon due to expected revenues from the sale of olive oil and other goods. (Reuters). LONDON: Tunisia's central bank has said that the country's foreign exchange reserves fell to 11.3 billion Tunisian dinars ($4.6 billion). The figure ...
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Uber Co-Founder Garrett Camp Launches New Cryptocurrency Uber co-founder Garrett Camp, is planning to launch his cryptocurrency dubbed "ECO" in an attempt to revive the original promise of digital currencies which was "an instant, affordable, and borderless means of payment for masses." ...
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Maduro: Digital currency puts Venezuela on tech vanguard Maduro received a brief demonstration on the sophisticated computer technology needed to support the digital currency, and he heard from a Russian executive of a company that will run the platform. The president also authorized payments in cryptocurrency for Venezuela's consulate services and fuel ...
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Ridgefield Police Make Arrest In Counterfeit Currency Case On January 5, 2018, several retail stores in town received a counterfeit $100.00 bill as payment for an item purchased. At all locations, the suspect would purchase an item priced at $30.00 or less, then pay using a counterfeit $100.00 bill. With the help of a store's surveillance video and nearby police ...
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