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  2. File:Bitcoin usd price.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    Before, bitcoin only used a custom elliptic curve with the ECDSA algorithm to produce signatures. [48]: 101 In September 2021, bitcoin became legal tender in El Salvador, alongside the US dollar. [4] In October 2021, the first bitcoin futures exchange-traded fund (ETF), called BITO, from ProShares was approved by the SEC and listed on the CME. [49]

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    1 in 4 Americans own a share of Bitcoin according to NASDAQ — this platform touts returns as high as 12.5% APY and is giving $100 in welcome rewards if you sign up today.

  5. BITCOIN USD. 84232.68-0.30%. CMC CRYPTO. 1308.2844. 0.00%. FTSE 100. ... If you’d invested $1,000 in Bitcoin 10 years ago, here’s how much you’d have now ... Mortgage rates fall for sixth ...

  6. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    Colour key and notes Indicates that a given currency is pegged to another currency (details) Italics indicates a state or territory with a low level of international recognition State or territory Currency Symbol [D] or Abbrev. ISO code Fractional unit Number to basic Abkhazia Abkhazian apsar [E] аҧ (none) (none) (none) Russian ruble ₽ RUB Kopeck 100 Afghanistan Afghan afghani ؋‎ AFN ...

  7. Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    The market convention is to quote most exchange rates against the USD with the US dollar as the base currency (e.g. USDJPY, USDCAD, USDCHF). The exceptions are the British pound (GBP), Australian dollar (AUD), the New Zealand dollar (NZD) and the euro (EUR) where the USD is the counter currency (e.g. GBPUSD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, EURUSD).

  8. U.S. Dollar Index - Wikipedia

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    US Dollar Index and major financial events. The U.S. Dollar Index (USDX, DXY, DX, or, informally, the "Dixie") is an index (or measure) of the value of the United States dollar relative to a basket of foreign currencies, [1] often referred to as a basket of U.S. trade partners' currencies. [2]

  9. Currency - Wikipedia

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    A currency [a] is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins. [1] [2] A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money in common use within a specific environment over time, especially for people in a nation state. [3]