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Bitcoina virtual currency created for use in online transactionsWeb storage service Mega will now accept the virtual currency bitcoin, according to its founder Kim Dotcom. ... Mega follows social news site R [..]
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BitcoinBitcoin is a digital payment currency that utilizes cryptocurrency (a digital medium of exchange) and peer-to-peer (P2P) technology to create and manage monetary transactions as opposed to a central a [..]
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Bitcoindigital currency that serves the same functions and purposes as money
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BitcoinA protocol for peer-to-peer money transfers with zero or low fees. It uses an artificial currency called Bitcoins. Even though all transactions are tracked in public logs, a major use is illegal inter [..]
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BitcoinAn electronic form of currency.
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BitcoinA revolutionary digital currency free of central banks, deposits, or stable concepts of ownership and value.
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Bitcoinan independent international currency not associated with any particular nation. This cybercurrency
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BitcoinBitcoin is a digital cryptocurrency made up of processed data blocks used for online and brick-and-mortar purchases. Because bitcoins are limited and their value is determined by market forces, bitcoi [..]
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BitcoinRead More BUCK: $100
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Bitcoina type of digital currency.
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BitcoinA decentralized digital currency.
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Bitcoin
(uncountable) A decentralized digital currency.
''We do not accept bitcoin at this store.''
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* Greenburg, Andy. [http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2011/0509/technology-psilocybin-bitcoins-gavin-andresen-crypto-currency.html Crypto Currency], ''Forbes Magazine'', April. 2011. Print. ISSN: 0 [..]
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