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  2. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the legal status of cryptocurrencies in different jurisdictions around the world, with references and sources. Find out whether bitcoin and other virtual currencies are legal, restricted, prohibited, or undefined in your country or region.

  3. 20 Businesses With the Best Military Discounts - AOL

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    Active duty and retired military receive a 10% discount at Disney Stores in the U.S. and Puerto Rico with a valid military ID. This discount does not apply to its online stores. Discover: What It ...

  4. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency that uses a public blockchain to record and verify transactions. Learn about its creation, development, adoption, valuation, challenges and controversies from this comprehensive article.

  5. Bitcoin Law - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador adopted bitcoin as legal tender on 7 September 2021, after passing a law on 8 June 2021. The law was proposed by President Nayib Bukele and faced criticism and volatility.

  6. Where To Use Your Military Discount This Memorial Day - AOL

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    Store. Military Discount. Home Depot. 10% off with a valid military ID. Yeti. 20% for military members, veterans, nurses, government employees. AT&T. 25% off eligible unlimited wireless plans for ...

  7. Bitcoin in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador became the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender in 2021, under the leadership of President Nayib Bukele. The decision was controversial and faced criticism from international and domestic sources due to bitcoin's volatility, environmental impact, and lack of transparency.

  8. BitPay - Wikipedia

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    BitPay is a company that allows merchants to accept bitcoins as payment since 2011. It has offices in several countries, offers a prepaid debit card, and has faced legal and security issues.

  9. Bitcoin ATM - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, features and challenges of Bitcoin ATMs, the kiosks that allow users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies with cash or debit card. Find out how different countries and regions regulate, tax and monitor these machines, and how they compare to other financial services.