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How about this one, still no source, no quotation marks, nothing! I guess you are still trying to help people?
They actually not ban but limits the trading of bitcoin. China is planning to limit electricity to Bitcoin miners, and government bodies have expressed concern about energy usage. Bitcoin mining is estimated to use up to 4 gigawatts of electricity, equivalent to three nuclear reactors' production levels. However, this move isnt just about the electricity. In fact, it is telling that it was China's central bank that met on the issue of Bitcoin mining, underscoring the fact that the issue is not only, or even primarily, an energy issue. Its about clamping down on perceived risks of the cryptocurrency, which regulators have associated with malicious acts like fraud and money laundering.
China is planning to limit electricity to Bitcoin miners, and government bodies have expressed concern about energy usage. Bitcoin mining is estimated to use up to 4 gigawatts of electricity, equivalent to three nuclear reactors' production levels. However, this move isnt just about the electricity. In fact, it is telling that it was China's central bank that met on the issue of Bitcoin mining, underscoring the fact that the issue is not only, or even primarily, an energy issue. Its about clamping down on perceived risks of the cryptocurrency, which regulators have associated with malicious acts like fraud and money laundering.
archiveIf that's not enough for mods here's more...how is text spinning helping anyone other than yourself?
Banks hate cryptocurrency because they charge fees for doing anything with money, even just holding the money, Because the banks have created a level of trust that transactions pass smoothly and everything is recorded and accounted for correctly, and financial crisis proved in 2008, banks now are not above abusing trust to line their own pockets. And it led to the development of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in 2009.
Banks generally charge fees for doing anything with money, even just holding on to it. That's because the banks have created a level of trust that transactions pass smoothly and everything is recorded and accounted for correctly. But as the financial crisis of 2008 proved, banks are not above abusing trust to line their own pockets. That's what led to the development of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin in 2009.
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Souldream is banned, but I found another text spinning Stake.com spammer

it is very important that you take chances of winning and profit into consideration once you decide to try your luck.
the other major factor that should be taken care of in the process of choosing the ideal casino in which you will play is the limit of the house .
for example when the currency is tossed into the air you know in advance that the chances of winning or losing are completely fixed at 1:2 or 50%-50%.
the same rules have been applied to gambling games .
in the online casino on the assumption that the roulette wheel has a 37_38 slot and that the standard playing standard for the card games package is 52 cards and that the dice has 6 faces .
Once you have decided to take your chance on online casino gambling it is very important to consider the odds of winning, which might differ from one website to another. So, another major factor in the process of selecting the perfect casino is the house edge for your favorite game.
For example when flipping a coin you know in advance that there are exactly two possible outcomes and the ratio is thus 1:2 or 50%-50%. The same rule has been applied to different online casino games departing from the assumption that the roulette wheel has 37/38 slots, a standard playing deck has 52 cards and a dice has 6 sides.
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Turkey plans to explore oil and gas off Cyprus.
Turkey announced it would begin oil and gas exploration near Cyprus in the coming days, amid a dispute between Ankara and Greek Cyprus.
Turkey launched its first drilling vessel, Fatih, in October to explore the coast of Antalya province in the south of the country and said a second ship it bought would operate in the Black Sea, but diverted its route to the Cypriot region.
Turkey set to begin oil and gas drilling off Cyprus
Turkey will begin drilling for oil and gas near Cyprus in coming days, state-owned news agency Anadolu reported Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu saying on Thursday, a move that could stoke tensions with neighbouring Cyprus and Greece.
Turkey launched its first drillship Fatih in October to drill off the coast of Turkeys southern Antalya province. It said a second ship that it purchased would operate in the Black Sea, but was diverted to the Cyprus area.
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