Wednesday, April 24

Tag: digital money

Founder Out Of Litecoins, Sells All After 7500% Rally
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Founder Out Of Litecoins, Sells All After 7500% Rally

The world's fifth biggest cryptocurrency Litecoin founder Charlie Lee is all cashed in during a 75-fold rally this year. Founded back in 2011 in San-Francisco by a software engineer "sold and donated" all of his holdings over a past few days, he said in a Reddit blog post. The move was under the influence of various accusations where Lee was "accused of doing it(changing price of LTC) for personal benefit." "I have always refrained from buying/selling LTC before or after my major tweets, but this is something only I know. And there will always be a doubt on whether any of my actions were to further my own personal wealth above the success of Litecoin and crypto-currency in general," he added. Lee has sold or donated all his Litecoins and is "well off enough". "For the first time in...
This Japanese Company Is Paying Its Employees In Bitcoins
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This Japanese Company Is Paying Its Employees In Bitcoins

Japanese web giant GMO Internet Group recently revealed that it will soon start paying its employees, a part of their salary through Bitcoin, Bitcoin and digital cryptocurrency website Coindesk reported. As per the release, GMO will be rolling out this system from February 2018 within GMO Internet Co. Ltd. expansion across the entire group and its over 4,000 employees to follow. The employees will have an option to have a part of their monthly salaries, with lower limit being 10,000 Yen (around $88) and an upper limit of 100,000 Yen (around $882) as Bitcoin. "(the employees).. will also receive a bonus of 10 percent of the chosen amount as a 'incentive'" the release stated. Tokyo-based GMO first entered the cryptocurrency space with the opening of an exchange in May 2017.  The com...
Indian Street Food Vendors Need to be Trained in Cashless Sales
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Indian Street Food Vendors Need to be Trained in Cashless Sales

Union Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy today said street food vendors across the country needed to be trained to undertake cashless transactions, as he interacted with them at the end of a national street food festival here. The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship awarded certificates to the vendors trained under 'Skill India Mission'. He presented a scientifically-designed food cart to Radha Devi, who has a tea stall in Sarojini Nagar area. "The minister talked to the vendors on the need and benefits of serving hygienic and safe food," a senior official said. "Keeping in mind demonetisation, he stressed the fact that all street food vendors need to be trained for digital options for payments and they should be efficient in accepting cashles...