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On March 30, the Caribbean will get a taste of the digital currency economy, with the launch of Bitt, a new cryptocurrency exchange in Barbados. The new venture is headed by Gabriel Abed, CEO of Bitt, and has been in development for the past two years. Peter Todd is currently advising Bitt on security related matters. The exchange is currently available for access, but only in beta mode. Gabriel Abed and Bitt CFO, Oliver Gale – are confident digital currencies will be able to compete with current
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On March 30, the Caribbean will get a taste of the digital currency economy, with the launch of Bitt, a new cryptocurrency exchange in Barbados. The new venture is headed by Gabriel Abed, CEO of Bitt, and has been in development for the past two years. Peter Todd is currently advising Bitt on security related matters. The exchange is currently available for access, but only in beta mode. Gabriel Abed and Bitt CFO, Oliver Gale – are confident digital currencies will be able to compete with current
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I was a bit taken aback when I saw "Poverty Action" info, as most know when it comes to Barbados and finance it's more directed to the wealth seeking to hide funds than those in need of funds.
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