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Why cryptocurrencies have failed

Bitcoin and its imitators have no intrinsic value.

Brent Sheather
Fri, 04 Jan 2019

While many share investors will be hating life at the moment – the world stockmarket fell 15.8% in the fourth quarter – we need to remember that everything is relative.

The fall in global equities will mean a big hit for December 31 KiwiSaver balances. But spare a thought for crypto devotees

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Brent Sheather
Fri, 04 Jan 2019
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