
“In a new note to clients, Wedbush analyst Gil Luria lays out which companies Bitcoin and/or cryptocurrencies in general could boost, and destroy. ‘We believe Bitcoin and its associated technology represent a potential disruption to our covered companies,’ wrote Lauria. ‘Furthermore, we believe Bitcoin’s potential lies beyond the ‘coin’ as the underlying blockchain protocol can be used to replace traditional intermediaries by acting as an exchange mechanism for a multitude of transactions.’ And now, the companies he’s referring to.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/winners-and-losers-in-bitcoin-2014-1
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