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A bitcoin exchange in South Korea has gone out of business after being hacked, highlighting the perils of trying to cash in on this year's stunning boom in digital currencies
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Mike Smith 8h
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Hey cnn what are you not reporting on
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Justin Borowski 8h
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More fear porn
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I will Follow YOU Back ❤️ 8h
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Do you trust Bitcoins ?
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BLACK SPORTSCENTER 8h
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Joolez 8h
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There were advertisements on fb trying to get you to invest in bitcoin. I wonder how may suckers got swizzed?
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Synapse Syndrome🇬🇧 8h
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I suspect that at least one or two of these exchange hacks has been an inside job.
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atheist_man 8h
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North Korea stole the Bit coins, thought ppl knew🤔
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J B 8h
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Majority of America's wallets just got legally hacked by our politicians. Bitcoin looking better all the time.
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MISS JEN HOVAS 8h
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Tony 8h
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Any chance governments are behind the hacks? It’s evident they don’t want competition, especially when it comes to currency. A little more challenging to manipulate the masses when you can’t hold them financially hostage.
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Brian Bokker 8h
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Can bitcoin be converted to cash?
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Theory of Life 8h
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james mitchell 5h
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Lmfao
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