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November 19, 2015, 06:02:44 PM
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The G7 nations have been reported to have plans to tighten up their grips with the regulation of digital currencies and financial technology. The German magazine Der Spiegel reports that due to current events concerning terrorism the industrial countries believe that a plan must be enforced for these new concepts.

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Here comes the hammer Grin
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