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April 30, 2015, 01:30:28 PM
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The fight to control how individuals pay for stuff is warming up and Goldman Sachs wants a slice of the profits.

In its first openly reported bitcoin-investment, Goldman said on April 30 that it co-lead a $50 million financing round for the new Circle bitcoin wallet, founded by serial entrepreneur Jeremy Allaire. Circle offers a bitcoin wallet for the mainstream. China’s IDG Capital Partners was one of the other investors who participated in the round as well.


Circle is now valued at $200 million... Read More




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April 30, 2015, 07:24:45 PM
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Now even "god's work" is helping bitcoin. What else does it need to take away all the hostility and distrust by the mainstream media?

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The only thing I like about this is the credibility that comes from it. I certainly am not happy w/ GS making anything off this market unless it leads to libertarians getting wealthy or whatever.
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