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Topic: The Bullish Bitcoin Media Center (The ONLY Bullish Bitcoin News Thread) - page 122. (Read 259656 times)

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Fakhoury
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so I help you a little bit becouse I think you are verry verry bussy this days Wink

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-cenbank-payments-idUSKCN0Z22F9



Hey danijel, nice to see again buddy Smiley

Thank you for the bullish news Wink
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 Fakhoury
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-cenbank-payments-idUSKCN0Z22F9

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Publicly traded fund GBTC currently trades at over $1,360 per BTC -- Effectively creating a new all time high price for bitcoin

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Yeah, a mainstream article (Reuters) makes some interesting points that could introduce lay persons to the concept of bitcoin or at least remind them about such a thing.
 

They do seems to get part of it wrong in their attempt to suggest that the demand for bitcoin is largely coming from china based on some 95% assertion.... laughable assertion, but part of mainstream analysis in getting some details wrong.

Actually this rally, most of it, coming from US because of the Feds non-raised interest rates.

But whatever, it's Reuters Wink
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