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Eric Barrier

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Gibraltar-based startup Travelers Box took a shot at helping travelers convert their leftover coins into usable currencies by introducing their first kiosk in I...
Airport forex kiosk introduces Bitcoin option, gets overwhelmed
Eric Barrier
2013-11-20T12:25:00+00:00
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BitPay, a Bitcoin payment processor based out of Atlanta, signed up its 10,000 merchant in September. That’s 10,000 businesses now able to accept Bitcoin.
BitPay passes 10,000 merchants mark
Eric Barrier
2013-11-20T10:15:00+00:00
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Tim Worstall, from the Adam Smith Institute in London, writes on Forbes.com that Bitcoin is showing signs of bubble behavior.
Why Bitcoin is acting like a bubble
Eric Barrier
2013-11-19T22:30:00+00:00
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The above statement is directed at whoever created the website Assassination Market, which accepts Bitcoins toward bounties on US officials.
Assassination site accepts Bitcoins to kill American officials
Eric Barrier
2013-11-19T20:40:00+00:00
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Bitcoin traders were waiting to hear just the words Department of Justice representatives offered up.
Bitcoin’s increasing legitimacy sparks rally on exchanges
Eric Barrier
2013-11-19T20:10:00+00:00
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After US authorities identified Bitcoin as a “legal means of exchange” before Congress, the currency hit a high water mark of $750 on the Mt. Gox exchange.
US governments’ tepid approval sends BTC above $750
Eric Barrier
2013-11-19T17:55:00+00:00
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Charles Sizemore, owner and manager of client accounts at Sizemore Capital Management, writes on Forbes.com that the Senate’s accepting of Bitcoin’s legitimacy ...
Is Bitcoin outgrowing its core user base?
Eric Barrier
2013-11-19T16:35:00+00:00
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A spokesman for the Justice Department’s Criminal Division told a Senate subcommittee hearing that virtual currencies such as Bitcoin are vulnerable to organize...
Justice Dept.: Digital currencies attract money criminals
Eric Barrier
2013-11-19T16:35:00+00:00
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