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By /u/afriendofsatoshi | Reddit - BTC | 3 years 8 months ago | crypto-news
By /u/AD1AD | Reddit - BitcoinCash | 3 years 8 months ago | crypto-news
By /u/jainm | Reddit - Bitcoin | 3 years 8 months ago | crypto-news
The idea of Purse.io seems so sketchy. It’s a P2P market where you sell your bitcoin in exchange for items, including gift cards. Wouldn’t this be considered money laundering? For example, if I were to buy a gift card on Purse on discount and redeem it for cash, wouldn’t that be considered money laundering?? submitted by /u/jainm [link] [comments]
By Bitcoin Magazine | Bitcoin Magazine | 3 years 9 months ago | crypto-news
The Bitcoin 2020 conference is officially moving to April 30–May 1 in sunny Los Angeles, California, with Nick Szabo and Tony Hawk headlining! Bitcoin 2020 ticket holders are eligible to either transfer their tickets directly to 2021 or request a full refund. More details are available at the bottom of this article. Our Bitcoin 2020 event scheduled for March was on track to be the largest Bitcoin...
By Richard Kastelein | The Blockchain | 3 years 9 months ago | crypto-news
Blockchain News, Opinion and Jobs featuring Things You May Not Know About Cryptocurrencies written by Richard Kastelein #blockchain, #cryptocurrency, #DLT On May 22, 2010, a programmer purchased two large Papa John's pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins which was worth about $30 at the time. Less than a decade later, on 17 December 2017, a single bitcoin was priced at $19,891.00, meaning 10,000 bitcoin...
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