As money
AsMoney is the newest and unique digital currency system that has hit the online market and can be used as payment processor for Litecoin and Bitcoin because it’s an E-currecny system based on cryptocurrencies. AsMoney is a Trademark that belongs to AMN Technologies Company. It was registered in England at 2013. Gintatus Vileita, the CEO of the company, said: ” We’re planning to create three main features that make easy access to Bitcoin , while payments are still private and anonymous. this three features are : 1) Web based access to make transactions with every device without downloading....
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Now, When I start to discuss money, what I refer to like most people, is fiat money. The first question to ask should really be: What is money, and more to the point, what isn't money? There are several accepted definitions of what constitutes money. I'm going for a simple one: "Money is any object or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a particular country or in a particular socio-economic context." So, Money is a good that acts as a medium of exchange in transactions, it is simply a facilitator of trade. Money, at its....
We all know that money printer go brrr. But how does the fiat money supply really get increased and what does this mean for our economy? The post How Money Printing Really Works appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.
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