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October 9 – NetcoinsNetcoins will be on Talk To The Experts this weekend!AdvertisementOct 4, 2021
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No, Walmart is not partnering with litecoin for payments, spokesperson saysThe purportedly fake statement said Walmart would allow its customers to make payments with litecoin at its online stores sent litecoin prices up as much as 27.4 per cent.ConsumerSep 13, 2021
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Court approves $1.1 million in fees for accountants, lawyers in QuadrigaCX collapseJustice Darlene Jamieson said during the hearing Wednesday the case is challenging because QuadrigaCX "lacked books and records" and auditors are unable to speak the deceased owner.ConsumerJul 31, 2019
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Investigation of QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency debacle turns up $28 million in assetsVancouver-based QuadrigaCX was shut down in January after its founder and sole director, 30-year-old Gerald Cotten of Fall River, N.S., died Dec. 9 while travelling in India.CanadaMay 13, 2019
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Court monitor determines QuadrigaCX’s inadvertent transfer due to ‘platform setting error’The insolvent company's cold-storage wallets continue to hold approximately 104 bitcoins. It had said that 103 bitcoins had been transferred out on Feb. 6.ConsumerFeb 21, 2019
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Sask. government warning public about the risks of using cryptocurrencyAll part of Investor Education Month, the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) is warning Saskatchewan residents on the potential risks of trading and investing in cryptocurrency.CanadaOct 31, 2018
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Paying office rent using Bitcoin? Calgary may lead the way in CanadaA Calgary office building will be accepting cryptocurrencies for rent payments.MoneyFeb 27, 2018
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MintChip digital currency system passes milestoneThe Royal Canadian Mint's ambition to launch a secure system to send and spend digital currency, nicknamed MintChip, has passed a new milestone.CanadaJan 13, 2014
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Wearable technology, digital wallets: What to expect from tech in 2014While 2013 has been an important year for tech, some experts believe that 2014 will bring even more developments in user-driven applications.TechDec 17, 2013
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