
“Bitcoins may very well be coming to a 401(k) near you because recently two new funds have thrown their hats into the ring with their goal to offer investors a more accessible way to gain exposure to this alternative currency and further diversify their portfolios. SecondMarket recently launched a Bitcoin fund, but it’s only available to accredited investors meeting a net worth requirement. The Winklevoss brothers, famous for their involvement with Facebook, are launching a Bitcoin ETF available to all investors.”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robrussell/2013/11/13/bitcoin-coming-to-your-401k/
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