Cryptocurrency Social Media roundup post — November 17th, 2017, 09:20
The middleware solution helping businesses connect to blockchain
How Mesh helps businesses move away from legacy spreadsheets by importing merging & validating before transforming data and transferring to the blockchain.
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Coinbase’s Custody service wants to store bitcoin for institutional investors
Safely investing in and storing digital currency isn’t exactly easy, especially if you’re a large institutional firm. So to help, Coinbase just announced that they’re launching a service called Coinbase Custody, which will securely hold digital assets for institutional investors.
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Bitcoin emerges as crisis currency in hotspots such as Zimbabwe
Africans in Paris use it to send money home to their families
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Jayden on Twitter
“Best_LifeNotes Hey there how’s it going? Quick question are you interested in Bitcoin/Forex trading at all?”
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Bitcoin Unlimited Reveals Gigablock Testnet Performance
Technology Last October Bitcoin Unlimited (BU) chief scientist Peter Rizun announced the first ever 1GB block was mined on the team’s Gigablock testnet. After processing the very large block, Rizun…
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