Winklevoss Twins Creating Gemini - The NASDAQ for Bitcoin

Winklevoss Twins Creating Gemini - The NASDAQ for Bitcoin

The tortoise or the hare. The timeless Aesop fable has been applied to many situations, over and above the abilities of the animal kingdom. And it certainly can be applied to the quest in the United States to create a domestic Bitcoin exchange for the 2nd largest Bitcoin market in the world. 2014 saw many great additions to the Bitcoin ecosystem, but maybe the most important are afoot as we speak. Coinbase is first, but are they going to be the best? Coinbase made news just a couple of weeks ago in launching the first U. S. -based regulated Bitcoin exchange from their San Francisco....


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