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Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed
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lovesmayfamilis
on 09/10/2021, 16:12:21 UTC
⭐ Merited by Trojane (1)
Plagiarism
User: cotton ball
Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5362459.msg58132902#msg58132902
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Initially, Bitcoin did not immediately become famous and popular as it is now. The public's interest in collecting cryptocurrencies was initially very small. But over time, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies gained wider exposure in the community. The early 2010s were a turning point for Bitcoin, this cryptocurrency began to be glimpsed, many people began to become miners to get Bitcoin pieces. Transactions between traders began to flourish in 2012 and 2013.


https://bbonlinemoney.com/what-is-bitcoin-and-how-does-bitcoin-work/

In the last century, only two extreme solar storms have ever been recorded, in 1859 and 1921. The solar storm that occurred in 1859, also known as the 'Carrington Event', caused the telegram cable to burn, so that the aurora normally only exists at the poles was seen in Colombia. If it's true that there is a solar storm, don't you think that our internet will also starve, because nowadays everyone is working using the internet..
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5808/58089596.html


http://www.thecekodok.com/2021/09/horror-extreme-solar-storm-could.html

China has banned financial institutions and payment companies from providing services related to cryptocurrency transactions. Not only that, China also warned investors against speculative trading in crypto assets. This is China's latest attempt to suppress the burgeoning digital trading market. Under the ban it includes banks, online payment channels and may not offer clients for any services involving crypto currency such as registration, trading, clearing and settlement, china has always suppressed crypto, but the result is always failing, could it be that now china is really capable do all that..??
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5801/58013052.html


https://www.reuters.com/technology/chinese-financial-payment-bodies-barred-cryptocurrency-business-2021-05-18/