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Category: TRENDS IN CRYPTOS

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CHINA MADE A TRILLION DOLLAR MISTAKE, SAYS MICROSTRATEGY CEO

China’s “success” in shutting down bitcoin mining will hurt China the most, says Microstrategy CEO MIchael Saylor. Saylor’s company obviously has a huge stake in the world’s first and largest capitalized decentralized crypto. Microstrategy, a business intelligence firm that has made news repeatedly for putting its money where it forecasts, with huge buys of Bitcoin,...

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CHINA GOES FULL DIGITAL YUAN IN BEIJING

Digital yuan withdrawals are now available at more than 3,000 ATMs in Beijing, according to leading Chinese banks. That allows residents of the capital city to swap so-called “e-CNY” for physical Yuan, and vice versa. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and the Agricultural Bank of China, both with branches in Beijing, have taken...