Fitch Ratings Analyzes Bitcoin in New Commentary

Fitch Ratings Analyzes Bitcoin in New Commentary

Credit rating agency Fitch has chimed in on bitcoin, calling it small in comparison to traditional payment processors like VISA and MasterCard, along with global currencies. This news, which many in the community would call "blatantly obvious" originated from the Fitch Ratings Why Forum commentary that was published on Wednesday. With reference to transactions: Total Bitcoin transactions averaged $68 million per day in February 2014, a more than 10 fold increase compared to February 2013. By comparison, payment processors Western Union and PayPal averaged $225 million and $492 million....


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