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Even if this is not the case, the cryptocurrency called bitcoin core (BTCC) is undoubtedly close to fulfilling this goal. And when we say “bitcoin core,” we don’t mean the Bitcoin that legendary crypto investor and bitcoin cash sponsor Roger Ver so loves to sling. Ironically, BTCC is a fork of Bitcoin Cash. To be more precise, BTCC is a hard fork of bitcoin cash.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), which recently categorically banned customers from buying cryptocurrency with credit cards, has agreed to pay a further A$700 million in legal fees for violating anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism laws that have helped some of the bank's drug-dealing clients make millions in profits.
Wired's Louise Matsakis writes about how the publication collected nearly $100,000 in Bitcoin in 2013 after receiving a mining device, then quickly destroyed it.
Interest in the crypto industry has peaked and is posing new challenges. The high risks of the volatile digital market are becoming a problem for all its participants and can lead, according to English doctors, to crypto-addiction.
It’s great when enterprise and perseverance coexist with a sense of humor. This is exactly the combination that Rex Chen demonstrated.
Cryptocurrency hardware wallet Trezor has added support for PiedPiperCoin (PPC), a fictional currency created by the main characters of the HBO show “Silicon Valley.”
In the village of Elizavetovka, Dnepropetrovsk region, deputies of the local village council legalized cryptocurrencies and bought each village resident a “coin”. Now there are more than 2,000 potential millionaires in the village, the head of the village council, Maxim Golosnoy, is sure of this. Channel 34 reports about this.
Texas Securities Commission Commissioner Travis Iles today signed an order banning cryptocurrency exchange BTCRUSH from operating in the state after it was discovered that the London-based crypto marketplace posted fake videos on its website featuring three non-existent cryptocurrency mining farms.
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