Bitcoin

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  • Top Ways To Trade Bitcoin

    Following the epic rise of Bitcoin (BTC) in 2017, methods of trading digital currencies have grown considerably. Cryptocurrency exchanges, CFDs and standardised futures contracts offer unique benefits from market accessibility to the availability of leverage.

  • What Is Bitcoin Halving And Why Does It Matter?

    Bitcoin was designed with a few safeguards created specifically to keep inflation under control. The cap on the total supply and the series of halvings were both created to help ensure that the cryptocurrency's purchasing power would not diminish.

  • Bitcoin Trading Basics

    It's important that would-be Bitcoin traders and investors understand the basics of the cryptocurrency before they get started. From learning about price drivers to picking an exchange to utilise, these fundamental tips can be crucial for those interested in Bitcoin.

  • What Retailers Will Accept Bitcoin By 2023?

    The ascent of Bitcoin (BTC) into the mainstream financial world is helping pave the way to a truly digital and universally accepted form of payment. Based on revolutionary blockchain technology, BTC provides users a fast, secure and economical means of making purchases or transferring funds. Up until 2021-22, Bitcoin adoption around the world seemed to be unstoppable. Bitcoin has already become an accepted asset class amongst even the most conservative…

  • What Would SegWit2x Mean For Bitcoin?

    The scheduled bitcoin hard fork for November 2017 was postponed, though the possibility still looms. Learn about the potential impact on the cryptocurrency and its value moving forward.

  • Bitcoin Cash

    Bitcoin cash is a cryptocurrency very similar to bitcoin. However, it has one major difference in that the blocks in bitcoin cash’s blockchain allow far more space.

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