Bitcoin Progress Report: Bitcoin and The Middle East
Bitcoin has been making steady progress throughout the West and Europe. It has made a stunningly fast impact on China, at least as a commodity investment if not yet in the retail sector. Australia has also been eager to join the digital party. Africa is starting to dip their toes in the water of crypto-currency. Let's get an update on another region that is just starting to become aware of the economic revolution that is Bitcoin. Bitcoin in the infancy stage in Middle East. While the most developed industrial regions of the world see Bitcoin in a toddler stage, the MENA region (Middle East....
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