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Telegram launches integrated bitcoin wallet “Telebit”

Feb 24, 2015 09:23 am UTC| Digital Currency

Telegram, considered as a rival to popular messaging app Whatsapp, has gained 50 million users and still counting.Its new feature "Telebit" already has 700 users, within few weeks of its launch, a strong reading in an...

BTC/EUR Short Term Outlook

Feb 24, 2015 06:56 am UTC| Digital Currency

BTC/EUR major resistance is around 215 (trend line joining 274 and 230) and bullishness can be seen only above that level. On the upside break above that level will target 230. On the downside minor support is around 203...

BTC/USD Short Term Outlook

Feb 24, 2015 06:52 am UTC| Digital Currency

BTC/USD is consolidating between $220 and $243 and overall trend is weak as long resistance $246 (trend line joining $454 and $304). On the downside minor support is around $228 and below will drag the pair further down...

Bitcoin.de and Fidor Bank to offer instant settlement

Feb 24, 2015 06:41 am UTC| Digital Currency

Bitcoin.de, a Germany-based bitcoin exchange, and its integration with Fidor Bank have created "Express Trade" accounts. It is now possible for the users to trade directly with fiat out of their bank accounts, without...

Rakuten likely to accept bitcoins

Feb 24, 2015 06:08 am UTC| Digital Currency

The chief executive officer of Japanese e-commercegiant Rakuten, Hiroshi Mikitani reiterated that the firm intends to accept bitcoin at some stage, at a company financial conference in Tokyo today.Rakuten, considered as a...

Rakuten to accept bitcoins

Feb 24, 2015 06:07 am UTC| Digital Currency

The chief executive officer of Japanese e-commercegiant Rakuten, Hiroshi Mikitani reiterated that the firm intends to accept bitcoin at some stage, at a company financial conference in Tokyo today.Rakuten, considered as a...

Bitcoin price takes a plunge

Feb 24, 2015 04:30 am UTC| Digital Currency

BTC/USD fell sharply by as much as 5% to $225 on BTC-e, following a brief retracement back above $235, and now targets 24 hour lows. The plunge pulls the bitcoin price below the 50-DMA, which it breached recently due to a...

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For the next prime minister to solve the UK’s productivity problem, they must attract more foreign investment – here’s how

The British economy has a serious productivity problem that will have to be addressed by the next government. According to data from the OECD (the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), productivity...

Brexit boredom is one thing – but there’s a real problem when Britain’s leaders won’t even talk about Europe anymore

British politics has, in recent years, been plagued by two competing forces when it comes to Europe. On one side, there is an understanding that the UK and the EU need to rub along, because of their proximity and...

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Science

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Technology

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XRP Poised to Hit $6.4: Key Factors and Technical Indicators Revealed

The price of XRP has stayed consistent despite the markets ongoing consolidation. It has been lingering above the $0.46 level in an effort to seek support above the long-coming support trendline. The neutral candlestick...

Toncoin Surges as Crypto Whales Buy In: $10 Price Target in Sight?

Toncoin (TON) is receiving a lot of attention due to the passionate embrace that market whales are giving the coin. Whales have reportedly purchased more than 45 million Toncoin over the past week, according to on-chain...
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