Mt. Gox, once the world's largest Bitcoin exchange, shut down following a reported theft of over 700,000 bitcoin. Affected users are despondent, and some analysts are wondering if this is the end for the digital currency. Mt. Gox troubles aside, Bitcoin had been seeing signs of mainstream acceptance, and smaller Bitcoin companies are assuring users that this is a natural process of weeding out "bad actors". But can Bitcoin as a whole survive this apparent breach of trust?
Bitcoin Goes Legit, but What's the Catch?
Is Bitcoin a Legitimate form of Currency?
Bitcoin Crackdown on the Horizon?
Joint Statement Regarding MtGox
Some words for my friends (Reddit)
Mt. Gox Site Disappears, Bitcoin Future in Doubt
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Bitcoin Goes Legit, but What's the Catch?
Is Bitcoin a Legitimate form of Currency?
Bitcoin Crackdown on the Horizon?
Joint Statement Regarding MtGox
Some words for my friends (Reddit)
Mt. Gox Site Disappears, Bitcoin Future in Doubt
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facebook.com/anniegaus
vk.com/anniegaus
google.com/+anniegaus
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