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coin

[koin] / kɔɪn /




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This means that coins held in older wallets, like the original Satoshi wallet, could be vulnerable to theft if quantum computing can crack their encryption.

From MarketWatch

“Any time there is a material disruption in any industry, there’s always two sides of the coin,” Chief Executive Michael Arougheti said Thursday during a call with analysts to discuss fourth-quarter results.

From The Wall Street Journal

He took up the hobby at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles after his childhood fascination with rare coins got too expensive.

From Los Angeles Times

Bitcoin prices fell below $70,000 a coin on Thursday as a painful crypto rout deepened, sending the price of the pioneering digital asset to its lowest level in 15 months.

From MarketWatch

"Here," he said nervously, holding up the coin.

From Literature