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The 28-year-old expert in fintech isn't so sure about the future of cryptocurrencies.
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Last Friday, the bulls finally broke above the consolidation pattern on the 4-hour chart for the first time in a long time.
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It's in PortSMOUTH. Residents who want to pay the city with cryptocurrency can now do so through PayPal, says Mayor Deaglan McEachern.
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Cryptocurrency regulations will bring in more investors who aren't so sure about investing in new technologies, says Daniele Casamassima, the CEO of Pure, a company that sells cryptocurrency.
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There has been no newsprint produced by the California-based company that owns the Allrise Capital paper mill in Usk, Pend Oreille County, for nearly one year, despite a bankruptcy trustee telling a federal judge that Allrise Capital represented their best chance of getting their jobs back at the mill.
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Nonfungible Tidbits: The week ending March 18th's bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and NFT news.
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Thousands of lines of code are written in the shadows of the internet by anonymous programmers whose names are unknown to the authorities.
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This week, Ethereum's price rose above $2,800 for many periods of time, bringing it closer to the $3,000 mark.
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Raymond Hsu, CEO and co-founder of Cabital, argues that the US government has shown that crypto is part of the economy and that Americans want to be part of this digital transformation.