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Unlike Iceland's Auroracoin, Ecuador has an Official Cryptocurrency has been published on http://coinbrief.net/official-ecuador-cryptocurrency/
Unlike Iceland's Auroracoin, Ecuador has an Official Cryptocurrency
Auroracoin Was From Iceland With Love The one that started it all. In March 2014 someone calling themselves “Baldur Friggjar Odinsson” decided to release the first national cryptocurrency, Auroracoin. Designed to replace the Icelandic Krona, this was a bold idea, and half of the...
Isracoin Now Tradeable on C-CEX
Isracoin Now Tradeable on C-CEX
Isracoin has been added to c-cex.com, allowing it to be traded with other currencies.
This move makes Isracoin, a cryptocurrency designed for Israelis, more credible, since it can be exchanged into fiat currency much more easily.
Isracoin differentiates itself from other cryptocurrencies not only by the fact that it’s designed for Israelis, but because it’s designed for commerce.
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Move over bitcoin, make way for the Isracoin
By Orr Hirschauge, haaretz.com
A new virtual coin called the Isracoin will be available in Israel Wednesday, in what its developers describe as an effort to counter the concentration of power in the Israeli economy. The currency is based on the same principles as the virtual bitcoin and others of its ilk, among them virtual national coins such as the Icelandic Aurora.
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