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BTC/USD Short term outlook

Mar 25, 2015 06:57 am UTC| Digital Currency

BTC/USD has broken major support $243 (trend line joining $213 and $225) and decline till $208 cannot be ruled out. Overall trend is bearish as long as resistance $255 holds. It is facing short term support around $238...

Russia likely to ban bitcoin this year

Mar 25, 2015 06:46 am UTC| Digital Currency

RussiasDeputy Finance Minister Alexey Moiseev hasreportedly said that the country will go ahead to ban bitcoin this year, in a national banking conference.The Finance Ministry still seems unwavering to forge ahead with its...

LHV Bank collaborates with Coinfloor

Mar 25, 2015 05:40 am UTC| Digital Currency

Making further move into the digital currency ecosystem, Estonian Bank LHV has entered into a partnership with UK-based exchange Coinfloor to handleuser deposits.The bank has been gradually increasing its involvement in...

Bitcoin Savings & Trust Operator Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud

Mar 25, 2015 05:05 am UTC| Digital Currency

Trendon Shavers, Bitcoin Savings Trust (BST) operator, has pleaded not guilty tofraud charges in the first high profile bitcoin Ponzi scheme, before a New York District court. He is accused of misappropriating 146,000...

NETELLER adds bitcoin deposit feature

Mar 25, 2015 04:27 am UTC| Digital Currency

NETELLER, a payments processor and prepaid card provider, has recently announced that has integrated a bitcoin deposit feature. A company respresentative told CoinDesk that the feature will be formally launched in a day or...

BTC/EUR Short Term Outlook

Mar 24, 2015 12:22 pm UTC| Digital Currency

BTC/EUR is trading near major support $240 and any break below will drag the pair further down till 230/217 in short term. On the upside major resistance is around 257 and any break above would extend gains till 270/278...

BTC/USD Short term outlook

Mar 24, 2015 06:53 am UTC| Digital Currency

BTC/USD has recovered till $270 after making a low of $243(trend line joining $213 and $225). The pairs minor resistance is around $272 and any break above could pave way for next target $285/$291. It is facing short term...

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