Estonian Bank LHV Brings Aboard Virtual Currency Expert

Estonian Bank LHV Brings Aboard Virtual Currency Expert

Estonian bank LHV - short for Lõhmus, Haavel & Viisemann - has reportedly hired and brought aboard what has been described by news website ERR as a "virtual currency expert" who will use his expertise to help develop products and services for digital currencies like bitcoin. The expert, Asse Sauga, told Eesti Päevaleht that his first task will be to analyze today's virtual currencies, of which includes hundreds like bitcoin, litecoin, namecoin, peercoin, and dogecoin. "If you look at Bitcoin's software then you will find the root systems of a bank," Sauga was quoted as saying. He adds that....


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