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Governments are stepping up their attacks on citizens’ privacy with sophisticated methods. Fortunately Bitcoin can’t be censored.
50807Bitcoin has been around the fringes of financial markets for less than a decade, but is slowly gaining prominence as an alternative asset class. Can the government of any major country step in and do the unthinkable – ban Bitcoin?
114425- Adoption
Popular Bitcoin wallet provider, Blockchain has announced a tie-up with Indian exchange Unocoin.
10741 Shivcharan Singh Maran left 50,000 rupees (Rs) in 500 Rs banknotes for his family before he passed away. The bundle of cash was rejected by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
632Demonetization in India has lead to erosion of confidence in the system but not in the leader.
1369Demand for Bitcoin and alternative currencies grows as Indian government changes demonetization goal posts each day.
1326In the week the country’s Senate advised the scrapping of its highest value banknote, Pakistan’s Bitcoin trading volume has shot up almost 400%.
2701Indian mainstream media and news networks have begun to extensively cover bitcoin amid ongoing crackdown on gold.
1195The war against cash in India seems to be just like most government policy directions - total fiasco.
784Embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on Sunday that the 100-bolivar bill will be decommissioned.
2240India’s demonetisation has turned into a masochistic exercise where there is no end to pain and suffering in sight.
4078Abhishek Bhandari of AsiaDigiCoin on how the ongoing demonetization in India that has ruffled many feathers profits digital currencies.
1274As Bitcoin finds new favour among Indians, India’s Unocoin launches new Bitcoin application for both the iOS and Android platforms. Bitcoin has hit new highs in India since demonetisation occurred November 8.
1874How do you take the hatchet to one of the fastest growing economies in the world? Simple: Remove 86 percent of the circulating currency and call it an anti-corruption measure.
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