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Cryptocurrency Interest: Is It on the Decline, and Could It Spike Again?

Has cryptocurrency lost its footing? Maybe for now, but experts are still expecting bitcoin to rise to new highs.

Students Use Loans to Fund Cryptocurrency Investment: Study

The Student Loan Report asked 1000 current students, "Have you ever used student loan money to invest in cryptocurrencies like bitcoin?" And 21.2 percent said yes.

Why Korea Could Be the First Cryptocurrency-Powered Nation

Korea could become the first “Crypto-Powered Nation,” one that runs on blockchains and supports a crypto economy. Here’s what I learned during an intense two and a half days there in March 2018.

Week in Review: “Defining” Moments in Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin Magazine's top stories in bitcoin, blockchain and cryptocurrency news for the week of March 10, 2018.

A Major Dutch Bank Is Considering a Cryptocurrency Wallet for Its Customers

The Rabobit cryptocurrency wallet is part of Rabobank's internal Moonshot acceleration program.

Why Millennials Migrate to Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency in Droves

Millennials welcome new industry dynamics, but they have their own motivations for supporting the ascendancy of open-source, decentralized blockchains.

This Upstart Cryptocurrency Exchange Is Making Inroads in Canada

Cryptocurrency and precious metals exchange Coinsquare is taking steps toward its goal of leading the cryptocurrency exchange market in Canada. On February 20, 2018,...

Venezuela Launches “Petros” Cryptocurrency Amid Growing Skepticism

With crushing debt and a starving population, the Maduro government in Venezuela is launching what it says is the world's first sovereign cryptocurrency.The cryptocurrency...

Toronto Councillor: City Should “Be Ahead of the Wave” of Blockchain Tech

Toronto City Council voted today to invite the public to make “deputations” to the City Executive on March 19, 2018, about why and how...

World Economic Forum Bitcoin Discussions “Validate the Movement”

Cryptocurrencies were the subject of intense debate among looming questions about its long-term viability and worth at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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