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#IsraelIranConflict #IsraelIranConflict Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency otherwise known as cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit designation, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].$ETH
#IsraelIranConflict #IsraelIranConflict Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency otherwise known as cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit designation, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].$ETH
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#IsraelIranConflict #IsraelIranConflict $BTC Le Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
#IsraelIranConflict #IsraelIranConflict $BTC Le Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
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$BTC $BTC Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].#CryptoRoundTableRemarks
$BTC $BTC Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].#CryptoRoundTableRemarks
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$ETH $ETH Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency otherwise known as cryptographic money. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system to enable the exchange of monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organizations such as financial institutions[4].#CryptoRoundTableRemarks
$ETH $ETH Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency otherwise known as cryptographic money. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system to enable the exchange of monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organizations such as financial institutions[4].#CryptoRoundTableRemarks
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$BTC $BTC #BinanceHODLerRESOLV The Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: binary information unit and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also known as cryptographic money. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value without relying on any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
$BTC $BTC #BinanceHODLerRESOLV The Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: binary information unit and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also known as cryptographic money. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value without relying on any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
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$BTC $BTC #TrumpTariffs Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
$BTC $BTC #TrumpTariffs Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
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#TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs $XRP Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
#TrumpTariffs #TrumpTariffs $XRP Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
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#MarketRebound #marketrebound $XRP Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
#MarketRebound #marketrebound $XRP Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
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#TradingTools101 #tradingtools101 Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: binary information unit and coin "coin") is a cryptocurrency also known as digital currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was introduced for the first time in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The objective is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value without relying on any third-party organizations such as financial institutions[4].$XRP
#TradingTools101 #tradingtools101 Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: binary information unit and coin "coin") is a cryptocurrency also known as digital currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was introduced for the first time in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The objective is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value without relying on any third-party organizations such as financial institutions[4].$XRP
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#NasdaqETFUpdate #nasdaqetfupdat Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also known as digital currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[$XRP
#NasdaqETFUpdate #nasdaqetfupdat Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also known as digital currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[$XRP
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$ETH $ETH Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency otherwise known as cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value free from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[#TrumpTariffs
$ETH $ETH Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency otherwise known as cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written as "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written as "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value free from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[#TrumpTariffs
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$BTC $BTC #BTC110KSoon? Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also known as cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
$BTC $BTC #BTC110KSoon? Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also known as cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
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#USChinaTradeTalks #USCChinaTradeTalks Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin 'currency piece') is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In terms of the unit name, it is written 'bitcoin' and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written 'Bitcoin'[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party entity such as financial institutions[4].
#USChinaTradeTalks #USCChinaTradeTalks Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin 'currency piece') is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In terms of the unit name, it is written 'bitcoin' and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written 'Bitcoin'[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person or a group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party entity such as financial institutions[4].
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$BTC $BTC #BinanceAlphaAlert Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit name, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
$BTC $BTC #BinanceAlphaAlert Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit name, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing itself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].
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#CryptoCharts101 #cryptoCharts101 Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing oneself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].$XRP
#CryptoCharts101 #cryptoCharts101 Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1]; from the English bit: unit of binary information and coin "currency piece") is a cryptocurrency also called cryptographic currency. In the case of the unit denomination, it is written "bitcoin" and, in the case of the peer-to-peer payment system, it is written "Bitcoin"[1]. The idea was first presented in November 2008 by a person, or a group of people, under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. The source code of the reference implementation was published in 2009. The goal is to create a decentralized and peer-to-peer system in order to exchange monetary value while freeing oneself from any third-party organization such as financial institutions[4].$XRP
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#TradingMistakes101 #tradingMistaked101 Le Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].$XRP {future}(XRPUSDT)
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Le Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].$XRP
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#SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy #SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy $XRP Le Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
#SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy #SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy $XRP Le Bitcoin (₿, BTC, XBT[n 1] ; de l'anglais bit : unité d'information binaire et coin « pièce de monnaie ») est une cryptomonnaie autrement appelée monnaie cryptographique. Dans le cas de la dénomination unitaire, on l'écrit « bitcoin » et, dans le cas du système de paiement pair-à-pair on l'écrit « Bitcoin »[1]. L'idée est présentée pour la première fois en novembre 2008 par une personne, ou un groupe de personnes, sous le pseudonyme de Satoshi Nakamoto[2],[3]. Le code source de l'implémentation de référence est quant à lui publié en 2009. L'objectif est de créer un système décentralisé et pair-à-pair afin de pouvoir échanger de la valeur monétaire en s'affranchissant de tout organisme tiers tel que les institutions financières[4].
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