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Investors Are Buying Power Stations In Russia To Mine Cryptocurrency

Two power plants in Russia were recently sold to a miner who wants to expand his activities.

Not All Doom and Gloom for Chinese Bitcoin Miners

Mining in China will be profitable, even if bitcoin will cost $ 7000. In China, because of the overabundance of electricity, it is very cheap.

Microsoft No Longer Accepts Bitcoin- Customer Support

Microsoft no longer accepts bitcoins as payment, the reason is the same as that of Steam. Too much commission for the transaction.

Investor Who Predicted Bitcoin a Bubble after two Major Market Crashes

An investor who predicted two major market failures, calls Bitcoin a "bubble" Jeremy Grantham, co-founder of the investment management company GMO, wrote in a letter to investors that he believes Bitcoin, along with the stock market as a whole, is a bubble.

Exmo Coin - Grow your crypto capital

Exchange EXMO. Will release its tokens. Tokens EXMO Coin (EXO) will go on sale on February 26, 2018, and they can be purchased until March 26, 2018.

Dogecoin now Billion Dollar Market Cap

The capitalization of Dogecoin is more than 1 billion dollars. The picture shows a graph of the capitalization of DOGE.

China's Biggest Newspaper Calls Bitcoin a Bubble

The big Chinese newspaper says that bitcoin is a bubble. The official newspaper of the Communist Party of China compared bitcoin with tulips in the 17th century.

Ripple co-founder is now richer than the Google founders on paper after cryptocurrency's surge

The founder of XRP became richer than the founders of Google.

China Prepares for Limit Bitcoin Miners' Power Usage: Report

China is preparing to limit Bitcoin-Miner's Power Consumption: it is reported that the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has said it can put pressure on local governments in the country to regulate the use of bit-mininer energy.

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