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BitcoinNews.com Daily Podcast 29th October 2018

Daily Podcast 29th October 2018

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Listen to the 29 October 2018 BitcoinNews.com Daily Podcast below.

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On this edition of the BitcoinNews.com Daily Podcast, we discuss how Bitstamp has been purchased in an all cash deal, and how Japan has said stablecoins are not in the same category as cryptocurrencies. Hear about the Silk Road operator Libertas being sentenced to prison, and the Redditor who turned Bitcoin’s price history into a sound.

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