BSV
$72.2
Vol 66.45m
-1.88%
BTC
$98511
Vol 47671.05m
-0.07%
BCH
$513.13
Vol 1093.71m
-3.28%
LTC
$101.64
Vol 1857.5m
0.15%
DOGE
$0.43
Vol 16060.11m
-4.41%
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Mohammad Jaber has over a decade of experience working in the banking and finance industry of Australia. He has always been fascinated with the Bitcoin system from an economical, philosophical and technological standpoint. Aligned with the ideology of on-chain scaling with large blocks, he is excited for the revolutionary use cases that will arise from Bitcoin that will transform humanity into the next evolutionary phase of enlightenment.

Article by Mohammad Jaber

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5 June, 2020

Galaxy Digital results for Q1 highlights struggles

At the close of Q1 on the March 31, Galaxy Digital Holdings posted a net comprehensive loss of US$27.7 million.
Outperform Paul Tudor Jones by backing the correct Bitcoin
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21 May, 2020

Outperform Paul Tudor Jones by backing the correct Bitcoin

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BTC network faces heavy congestion and rapidly rising fees
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11 May, 2020

BTC network faces heavy congestion and rapidly rising fees

The BTC network is becoming congested as activity continues to increase to limits beyond its capacity.
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2 April, 2020

Bitcoin SV 12-month performance surpasses gold, stocks and other digital currencies

By far the performing asset over the past 12 months was Bitcoin SV (BSV), which saw a +147.50% increase in...
Stimulus checks and digital dollar not ready in the time of a Bitcoin era
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31 March, 2020

Stimulus checks and digital dollar not ready in the time of a Bitcoin era

A digital dollar does not necessarily mean the use of distributed blockchain technology through the proof of work mining mechanism...
Australian court allows crypto to be used as security—although they don’t share same properties
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9 March, 2020

Australian court allows crypto to be used as security—although they don’t share same properties

A New South Wales court has allowed a cryptocurrency exchange account to be used as security for legal costs.

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