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  2. Best Bitcoin ETFs: Top funds for buying Bitcoin - AOL

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    Top Bitcoin ETFs. Fund (ticker) YTD performance. Expense ratio. IShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) 50.2%. 0.12%. ... even if they trade at different prices. If Bitcoin rises one percent, then the fund ...

  3. 3 Reasons to Buy Bitcoin While It's Around $61,000 - AOL

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    After hitting an all-time high of $73,750 in March, the price of Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has recently slipped back under $61,000. The upcoming distribution of assets from the notorious Mt. Gox ...

  4. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    A bitcoin -based currency featuring instant transactions, decentralized governance and budgeting, and private transactions. China based cryptocurrency, formerly ANT Shares and ANT Coins. The names were changed in 2017 to NEO and GAS. The underlying software is derived from that of another cryptocurrency, ZetaCoin.

  5. CoinDesk - Wikipedia

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    The Bitcoin Price Index is an average of bitcoin prices across bitcoin exchanges, and began by using price data from Bitstamp, BTC-e and CampBX. Although Mt. Gox data was not used initially, due to withdrawal concerns for US customers, [20] in November 2013, Mt. Gox was added to the BPI due to "a reduction in the risk premium and the option of ...

  6. BTC-e - Wikipedia

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    BTC-e. BTC-e was a cryptocurrency trading platform primarily serving the Russian market, with servers located in the United States. The U.S. government seized their website and funds in 2017. [1] [2] It was founded in July 2011 by Alexander Vinnik and Aleksandr Bilyuchenko, [3] and as of February 2015 handled around 3% of all Bitcoin exchange ...

  7. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    By November 2018, Bitcoin was estimated to have an annual energy consumption of 45.8TWh, generating 22.0 to 22.9 million tons of CO 2, rivalling nations like Jordan and Sri Lanka. By the end of 2021, Bitcoin was estimated to produce 65.4 million tons of CO 2, as much as Greece, and consume between 91 and 177 terawatt-hours annually.

  8. Bitcoin price hits new record high - AOL

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    Bitcoin has hit a new record high following an astonishing price recovery that has seen it triple in value over the last 12 months. The cryptocurrency rose above $69,000 on Tuesday, breaking the ...

  9. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    The domain name bitcoin.org was registered on 18 August 2008. On 31 October 2008, a link to a white paper authored by Satoshi Nakamoto titled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System was posted to a cryptography mailing list. Nakamoto implemented the bitcoin software as open-source code and released it in January 2009.