First Mover: Horrible 2020 Economy Proved Best Thing for Bitcoin
In 2020, bitcoin went from fringe investment to the talk of Wall Street, as the coronavirus-induced recession spurred recovery plans built around stimulus.
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Financial Tech and blockchain-based services are becoming one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. With the globe’s economy seemingly in turmoil and markets having a horrible first week of 2016, things seem gloomy ahead. However, FinTech and distributed ledger startups are still getting injected with lots of funding. Markets had a bloodbath all....
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