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Topic: [2015-03-25] CNBC: Bitcoin gets a rival—how will it fare? (Read 884 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin gets a rival—how will it fare?

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102533747

A new alternative to bitcoin was launched in London Wednesday with official trading for the technology beginning next week on a global exchange based in Hong Kong.

U.K.-based Learning Enterprises Organisation (LEO) is the company behind the new cryptocurrency. Traditionally it has been providing learning services to the business community, which has even stretched to the odd yoga session for company executives, but has now turned its attention to LEOCoin.


Hype from mainstream media for an alt?  Angry

jr. member
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This news story is probably the result of the fact that they have some money for a PR campaign to push it. Bitcoin made headlines pretty much on it's own.
hero member
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Seriously, DOA.

and that's because...?

btw, I sincerely hope you're right  Wink
legendary
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Touchdown
Seriously, DOA.
legendary
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Bitcoin gets a rival—how will it fare?

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102533747

A new alternative to bitcoin was launched in London Wednesday with official trading for the technology beginning next week on a global exchange based in Hong Kong.

U.K.-based Learning Enterprises Organisation (LEO) is the company behind the new cryptocurrency. Traditionally it has been providing learning services to the business community, which has even stretched to the odd yoga session for company executives, but has now turned its attention to LEOCoin.


Hype from mainstream media for an alt?  Angry
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