How Bitcoin gave the world's biggest economy its own currency
It might not be the most stable currency but it represents the new world of the internet's very own economy and that's important.
Nathan Smith
Wed, 12 Nov 2014
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The best way to think about Bitcoin, according to one of the world’s leading virtual currency experts, is as the “internet of money.” That might not help in comprehension but it’s correct nonetheless.
Bitcoin is so new that almost everybody has heard about it but almost nobody truly knows its
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Nathan Smith
Wed, 12 Nov 2014
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