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June 14, 2019, 07:54:51 PM
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I literally recently read news about this information and I think that this is only the beginning, there was more of your cryptocurrency not only on social networks, but also in everyday life of a person.  In the near future, Facebook is already announcing its cryptocurrency project, which is eagerly awaited.  Of course, few people say that even Google uses cryptocurrency to pay for a certain part of its employees.  It also speaks of a great future.
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June 15, 2019, 03:25:48 PM
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Three more days to the official release of the Globalcoin WP and the list of partnerships and agreements between giants is getting bigger and bigger; it would seem there are also agreements with Coinbase, EBay, Xapo, Vodafone, and many others.

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June 15, 2019, 03:45:01 PM
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there is no new or old blockchain model.  I think crypto systems are only centralized and decentralized.  BTC's popularity cannot be defeated by Facebook, Google, Amazon and others.  but each media can influence the BTC chart scheme.  I chose the decentralized system.  it gives me a big profit.  centralized is always stable.
There's actually some project that claims to be blockchain 1.0 2.0 and so on but I do agree that I think there's no such thing as new or old blockchain model since blockchain is blockchain as many of the wikis explains. However it seems that the blockchain community being invaded by such centralized exchange but centralized doesn't mean stable. Centralized just help in some aspect like regulation and some things but is not stable.

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