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The Central African Republic has become the second country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender — but how big a deal is this... and will the 4.8 million people who live there be able to use it?
Plus — Elon Musk has been tweeting some pretty colorful things since it was revealed that he's buying Twitter for $44 billion... but a court ruling means there's some limits on what he can post. And Edward Snowden has been unmasked as the co-founder of Zcash, but why is this privacy coin less popular than Monero?
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