Remittance firms hesitant to support BTC despite legal tender law in El Salvador
Remittance firms operating in El Salvador appear reluctant to support Bitcoin despite the country’s new law mandating the crypto asset as legal tender.
Remittance firms operating in El Salvador appear reluctant to support Bitcoin despite the country’s new law mandating the crypto asset as legal tender.
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Ravencoin can tokenize the world. You have a YouTube? Tokenize it. You have an indie game? Tokenize your company. You have a mom and pop style restaurant or general store? Tokenize it. Do you make art? Tokenize yourself. Do you write stories, books, or comics? Tokenize it. What about a blog? Tokenize that. Do you…
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I’ve been playing this new game called Coin Hunt World. It’s still in beta and it’s very similar to Pokémon Go. The goal is to go out to find keys so you can unlock vaults with small portions of BTC or ETH. On a good day I can make nearly ten dollars playing this! If…
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PRESS RELEASE. Pakistan: RNS Solutions Pte Ltd., the leading blockchain software development company from Pakistan, Korea, and Singapore this week announced a formidable partnership with the ICD-Islamic Development Bank Group, a multilateral development bank that promotes social and economic development in member countries, and Trustedchain software development & consultancy firm in Saudi Arabia. As part […]
I wanted to provide a picture of her story, but unfortunately you cannot post pictures in this sub. Bassically, Kim Kardashian just promotted a shitcoin called ETHMAX on her instagram story with the premise of being a good coin because half of the supply was burned recently. Frankly, I'm surprised the people behind this coin…
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Tanzania’s president wants the country’s central bank to begin exploring Bitcoin and digital assets.
Authorities in Yunnan are launching an investigation to identify and shut down miners that are illegally using electrical power to mint bitcoin, Chinese media reports. Inspections will also focus on potential safety hazards and will be carried out by various government departments. The mining industry cleanup is expected to continue till the end of June. […]
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