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Allen Scott

Allen Scott is a markets editor at Cointelegraph. He has a background in journalism and economics and had his Bitcoin “Aha!” moment in 2013. He has interviewed some of the most prominent experts, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders within the cryptocurrency space.

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The beautiful city of Amsterdam now has a new attraction in addition to its canals, bicycle paths, red-light district, and coffee-shops: a Bitcoin ATM.
Amsterdam Gets its Own Bitcoin ATM
Allen Scott
2014-04-28T03:33:27+01:00
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France has mandates its citizens to declare all revenue from all transactions involving Bitcoin.
France: Bitcoin Revenue Must be Declared
Allen Scott
2014-04-26T12:50:00+01:00
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It’s getting hard to miss a day without hearing about it as Bitcoin is certainly becoming more common in our everyday lives from the multitude of headlines acro...
Weekly Roundup: From CoinRPGs and Cryptomoms to Bitcoin Blvds., Wallet Bracelets and Mt. Gox
Allen Scott
2014-04-26T07:32:00+01:00
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On Thursday, Missouri Secretary of State, Jason Kander, issued a warning to investors who are considering moving into the high-risk but potentially high-reward ...
Missouri Secretary of State Warns Against Investing in Bitcoin
Allen Scott
2014-04-25T12:20:52+01:00
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Built to revive the city of Hawthorne, California, the Hawthorne Plaza Mall opened in 1977 hoping to bring a new renaissance to the city. Three anchor departmen...
Will Bitcoin do to Banks what Ebay and Amazon did to Mega-Malls?
Allen Scott
2014-04-23T01:38:32+01:00
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Cointelegraph recently interviewed one of the most prominent members of the Bitcoin community, Tony Gallippi, co-founder and CEO of BitPay, which develops tools...
Tony Gallippi of BitPay: Bitcoin is “Most Secure” Digital Currency
Allen Scott
2014-04-22T12:58:00+01:00
326
Grams, possibly the first search engine for the black market, is almost a carbon copy of Google’s homepage – with a different aim.
Google’s Evil Twin Lets Users Search for Drugs and Guns
Allen Scott
2014-04-22T12:11:00+01:00
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Just when it appeared that the Russian Central Bank was relaxing its position on cryptocurrencies, the Russian Duma quickly dispelled such illusions.
Russia Bans Anonymous Transfer of Funds
Allen Scott
2014-04-22T06:12:19+01:00
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