Can Bitcoin be the Solution To Greece's Deep Rooted Problems?

Can Bitcoin be the Solution To Greece's Deep Rooted Problems?

The results of Sunday's elections in Greece brought the left wing party Syriza a breath away from an absolute majority. The party was 2 seats away from getting the 151 required in order to form a government of its own. The government was formed in cooperation with the party Independent Greeks that won 13 seats in the parliament. Besides all that, what does a left wing government really mean for bitcoin in Greece? What things are like in Greece. It's quite well known that Greece is in an economic crisis. Not many things have changed from the time Greece became insolvent back in 2010. The....


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