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221 Could meme stocks like GameStop kill bitcoin’s rise?

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Lucas Matney @ TechCrunch · 01/27/2021 14:24 EDT

Could meme stocks like GameStop kill bitcoin’s rise?

Cryptocurrencies, more so than most other things, are only valuable because of a shared agreement that they are valuable. Their value is a product of digital handshakes over millions of transactions firming up that consensus. For bitcoin, the trust that it has worth has turned more valuable in the past several months; it’s been on [
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