Bitcoin Price at Mt. Gox Breaks $500
So what if Mt. Gox isn't really the de facto Bitcoin exchange anymore? That isn't stopping traders on the Japan-based exchange from pricing the digital currency from most other exchanges. Today, the price per Bitcoin has passed $500 USD - yet another milestone in a year filled with ups and downs (but mostly ups). Meanwhile at Bitstamp (which is looking to become the next Mt. Gox in terms of becomes a de facto exchange), the price is about $466. The real test, as you're well aware, will be if the price can keep it up. For weeks now people have been saying that we're in some sort of bubble -....
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