[10 items] - Cryptocurrency Social Media roundup post — October 23rd, 2017, 14:20

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Blockchain Market Map: 135 Blockchain Startups That Have Raised Money Through ICOs


We identified 135 blockchain startups that have closed significant initial coin offering rounds for their tokens since 2014.


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Bitcoin Service Providers Continue to Reveal Plans for Bitcoin Gold - Bitcoin News


With just a few days away, bitcoin exchanges and service providers have been detailing their contingency plans on how to best deal with the upcoming


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AI Trading: Elpis Investments ICO Evaluated


By Eimear Dodd Blending the familiar with something new can lead to innovation. However, it can also be risky. According to its website, Elpis Investments is a “cutting-edge hybrid investment manag…


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Foxconn backs Bitcoin startup


Abra hopes deal could ultimately lead to a new way to finance consumer electronics purchases.


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Big money stays away from booming bitcoin


Bitcoin is booming, digital currency hedge funds are sprouting at the rate of two a week and the value of all cryptocurrencies has surged tenfold this year to more than $170 billion.


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Saudi Billionaire Alwaleed Sees Enron-Like Demise for Bitcoin


Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed is joining the long line of skeptics saying bitcoin is a bubble as the digital currency continues to set record highs.


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Zimleague Zimbabwe on Twitter


“October 23, 2017 at 04:00PM 263chat twimbos Zimbabwe Blockchain School Learn Digital Currencies +263773811601 Bitcoin Steemit”


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Chinese investors bemoan Beijing’s bitcoin crackdown


Beijing&8217;s decision to shut down bitcoin trading platforms has left investors scrambling to cut their losses and threatens to deprive the crypto-currency of a crucial market. &8220;The authorities don&8217;t understand anything about bitcoin!&8221; fumed Zhang Yanhua, founder of an investment fund that was dead on arrival after Beijing started tightening the screws at the start […]


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Saudi Billionaire Alwaleed Sees Enron-Like Demise for Bitcoin


Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed is joining the long line of skeptics saying bitcoin is a bubble as the digital currency continues to set record highs.


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