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  2. List of acronyms: T - Wikipedia

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    initialism = an abbreviation pronounced wholly or partly using the names of its constituent letters, e.g., CD = compact disc, pronounced cee dee pseudo-blend = an abbreviation whose extra or omitted letters mean that it cannot stand as a true acronym, initialism, or portmanteau (a word formed by combining two or more words).

  3. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Since the creation of bitcoin in 2009, the number of new cryptocurrencies has expanded rapidly. [1]The UK's Financial Conduct Authority estimated there were over 20,000 different cryptocurrencies by the start of 2023, although many of these were no longer traded and would never grow to a significant size.

  4. Category:Cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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  5. Where Will Bitcoin Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    Is Bitcoin poised for another price surge -- and how long will it last? Learn what the next three years might hold for the cryptocurrency. Where Will Bitcoin Be in 3 Years?

  6. Forget Bitcoin: 3 Cryptocurrencies to Consider Instead - AOL

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    The current thinking from JPMorgan Chase is that these ETFs could see an influx of $3 billion in 2024. We saw the same pattern with Bitcoin as soon as the new spot Bitcoin ETFs started trading ...

  7. Bitcoin Is Great, but Here Are 3 Altcoins Worth Considering ...

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    The launch of the spot Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in January was a landmark event. For good reason, the ETFs are widely seen as one of the primary catalysts behind Bitcoin ...

  8. 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. [251] By the end of 2021, bitcoin was estimated to produce 65.4 million tons of CO 2, as much as Greece, [252] and consume between 91 and 177 terawatt-hours annually ...

  9. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    bitcoin exchange [citation needed] Bitwala: 2015 Germany: Berlin: bitcoin debit card, international transfers, bitcoin wallet [2] Blockchain.com: 2011 Luxembourg: wallet provider [citation needed] Blockstream: 2014 United States: San Francisco: software [citation needed] BTC-e: 2011 Russia: bitcoin exchange Shut down by the United States ...