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Dogecoin Could Be a Cure for Slacktivism

March 13th, 2014 11:35 PM

In just over three months, this meme-based cryptocurrency has grown into one of the most widely traded Bitcoin alternatives and a regular newsmaker in the blogosphere, but above all, Dogecoin has given birth to an online samaritan community that is writing a new chapter in gift economics.


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Is This The Father of Bitcoin?

March 6th, 2014 2:40 PM

Newsweek's latest cover story claims that the shadowy founder of Bitcoin has been found, a 67-year-old Japanese American physicist named Satoshi Nakamoto who spends his time working on model trains in Temple City, California.

Update: The original headline, The Father of Bitcoin Has Been Found, has been changed to reflect the AP report that Nakamoto denies any involvement with the cryptocurrency.


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Is This The Father of Bitcoin?

Is This The Father of Bitcoin?

March 6th, 2014 2:40 PM

Filed under: money, cryptocurrency

Newsweek's latest cover story claims that the shadowy founder of Bitcoin has been found, a 67-year-old Japanese American physicist named Satoshi Nakamoto who spends his time working on model trains in Temple City, California.

Update: The original headline, The Father of Bitcoin Has Been Found, has been changed to reflect the AP report that Nakamoto denies any involvement with the cryptocurrency.

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