‘Monetary Xenophobia’: Norway’s Biggest Bank Pulls Bitcoin Account
Shortly after the newly founded Norges Bitcoinforening opened an account with Norway’s largest bank, the company received notification its account would be terminated. DNB ‘Cannot Be Confident’ in Bitcoin-Related Account. Norges Bitcoinforening (Norway Bitcoin Association), “an organization for everyone who cares about Bitcoin and other....
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