Title: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Benson Samuel on November 28, 2013, 03:22:39 PM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper?
They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Coin.Karma on November 28, 2013, 03:31:29 PM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper? They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Not today Benson, I need to confirm. They did one about a few weeks ago Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Coin.Karma on November 28, 2013, 03:59:33 PM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper? They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Not today Benson, I need to confirm. They did one about a few weeks ago none today, just checked Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Benson Samuel on November 28, 2013, 04:41:47 PM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper? They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Not today Benson, I need to confirm. They did one about a few weeks ago none today, just checked Cool, would be good to have an image or URL of the article in this thread. Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: jinson on November 28, 2013, 05:25:18 PM No article about Bitcoin on Manorama today, at least not on the Malabar edition. As a matter of fact I am expecting to see it one of these days soon.
Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Coin.Karma on November 28, 2013, 05:26:20 PM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper? They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Not today Benson, I need to confirm. They did one about a few weeks ago none today, just checked Cool, would be good to have an image or URL of the article in this thread. Hey...online articles are present, but they are just re-writes of other articles from Reuters etc.....Searching for the article from 3 weeks ago might be a distant possibility as I have to scourge through a big mound of newspapers for it. Let me see though, promising nothing. Manorama is owned by people related to me...distant though (irrelevant). I could call them, try and get the date. Lets see if I have the drive to do that. hehe... Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Coin.Karma on November 28, 2013, 05:27:07 PM No article about Bitcoin on Manorama today, at least not on the Malabar edition. As a matter of fact I am expecting to see it one of these days soon. jinson, there was an article a few weeks ago, I cant remember the date. Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Benson Samuel on November 28, 2013, 05:32:08 PM No article about Bitcoin on Manorama today, at least not on the Malabar edition. As a matter of fact I am expecting to see it one of these days soon. jinson, there was an article a few weeks ago, I cant remember the date. I heard that it was about mining, etc.. Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: jinson on December 07, 2013, 04:51:26 AM Malayala Manorama has done a box on BTC today.
http://i44.tinypic.com/wcbdea.jpg The article in English Bitcoin: Gaining popularity in South India Chinese central bank bans Bitcoin transactions The digital currency Bitcoin is gaining popularity in India. Records shows that the number of people doing bitcoin transactions has increased in the last 2 weeks. Portals claim that bitcoin transaction against INR has risen to 50 transactions per day. Indian Bitcoin exchange portal buysellbitco.in ( printing typo) claims that last Monday alone they did more than 70 transactions. It is mostly the IT professionals who are leading in the bitcoin transactions. Based on the PAN card records used for transactions, city of Bangalore leads in the volume of transaction. Cities like Chennai and Hyderabad follow closely. It is estimated that there are atleast 1000 Bitcoin users in the Bangalore city. BTC was valued at $10 last year and this year its value has increased upto a $1000. But everyday its value shows significant fluctuations. Because of this volatility people are advised to exercise caution in BTC transactions. There is a Global Bitcoin conference scheduled on Dec 14 in Bangalore, aimed to boost the awareness of Bitcoin in India. Meanwhile, Chinese Central bank has banned BTC related transactions. It has banned banks and other financial institutes from doing BTC transactions. Central bank says they do not recognize BTC as a currency. But individuals are free to do BTC transactions at their own risk. Prominent Chinese Bitcoin exchange BTCChina has done more than 2 million bitcoin transactions. French Central Bank warns over Bitcoin transactions. FBI has seized 26000 Bitcoins that were used for illegal transactions. Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Coin.Karma on December 07, 2013, 01:50:11 PM Malayala Manorama has done a box on BTC today. http://xxxxxx The article in English Bitcoin: Gaining popularity in South India Chinese central bank bans Bitcoin transactions The digital currency Bitcoin is gaining popularity in India. Records shows that the number of people doing bitcoin transactions has increased in the last 2 weeks. Portals claim that bitcoin transaction against INR has risen to 50 transactions per day. Indian Bitcoin exchange portal buysellbitco.in ( printing typo) claims that last Monday alone they did more than 70 transactions. It is mostly the IT professionals who are leading in the bitcoin transactions. Based on the PAN card records used for transactions, city of Bangalore leads in the volume of transaction. Cities like Chennai and Hyderabad follow closely. It is estimated that there are atleast 1000 Bitcoin users in the Bangalore city. BTC was valued at $10 last year and this year its value has increased upto a $1000. But everyday its value shows significant fluctuations. Because of this volatility people are advised to exercise caution in BTC transactions. There is a Global Bitcoin conference scheduled on Dec 14 in Bangalore, aimed to boost the awareness of Bitcoin in India. Meanwhile, Chinese Central bank has banned BTC related transactions. It has banned banks and other financial institutes from doing BTC transactions. Central bank says they do not recognize BTC as a currency. But individuals are free to do BTC transactions at their own risk. Prominent Chinese Bitcoin exchange BTCChina has done more than 2 million bitcoin transactions. French Central Bank warns over Bitcoin transactions. FBI has seized 26000 Bitcoins that were used for illegal transactions. nice jinson.... Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Benson Samuel on December 07, 2013, 02:48:41 PM Malayala Manorama has done a box on BTC today. http://i44.tinypic.com/wcbdea.jpg The article in English Bitcoin: Gaining popularity in South India Chinese central bank bans Bitcoin transactions The digital currency Bitcoin is gaining popularity in India. Records shows that the number of people doing bitcoin transactions has increased in the last 2 weeks. Portals claim that bitcoin transaction against INR has risen to 50 transactions per day. Indian Bitcoin exchange portal buysellbitco.in ( printing typo) claims that last Monday alone they did more than 70 transactions. It is mostly the IT professionals who are leading in the bitcoin transactions. Based on the PAN card records used for transactions, city of Bangalore leads in the volume of transaction. Cities like Chennai and Hyderabad follow closely. It is estimated that there are atleast 1000 Bitcoin users in the Bangalore city. BTC was valued at $10 last year and this year its value has increased upto a $1000. But everyday its value shows significant fluctuations. Because of this volatility people are advised to exercise caution in BTC transactions. There is a Global Bitcoin conference scheduled on Dec 14 in Bangalore, aimed to boost the awareness of Bitcoin in India. Meanwhile, Chinese Central bank has banned BTC related transactions. It has banned banks and other financial institutes from doing BTC transactions. Central bank says they do not recognize BTC as a currency. But individuals are free to do BTC transactions at their own risk. Prominent Chinese Bitcoin exchange BTCChina has done more than 2 million bitcoin transactions. French Central Bank warns over Bitcoin transactions. FBI has seized 26000 Bitcoins that were used for illegal transactions. Is the name of the writer mentioned in this? Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: jinson on December 07, 2013, 02:54:57 PM Writer name was not provided.
Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: srirajeth on November 29, 2016, 04:49:38 AM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper? They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Here you go http://www.manoramaonline.com/technology/technology-news/indian-bitcoin-buying.html Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Clement Kaliyar on November 30, 2016, 10:02:51 PM Any one have access to the above mentioned paper? They had done a malayalam article on Bitcon today, I hear. Here you go http://www.manoramaonline.com/technology/technology-news/indian-bitcoin-buying.html Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Firoz721 on January 21, 2018, 08:41:06 AM Malayalamanorama not good.wrong writing Bitcoin news.writer geojith managing director.
Title: Re: Malayalam Manorama Post by: Firoz721 on January 21, 2018, 08:53:40 AM http://m.manoramaonline.com/news/editorial/2017/12/14/lp-bitcoin-article.html
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