“The controversial digital currency Bitcoin has scored a new high – its trading price has almost doubled since October. This despite what some users and many analysts believe to be considerable cyber safety concerns. Its use is still relatively small – compared to other currencies – but it can pay for a range of products and services. And boosting its popularity – Bitcoins are held in online wallets and traded without control by any central authority. And the cyber currency’s been gaining new horizons – as RT’s Peter Oliver reports.”
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