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Flexslider, Regulation January 4, 2018 , by Steel Rose Comments Off on Bitcoin Is a Hit in Countries Where Locals Face Currency Troubles – WSJ 143Bitcoin Is a Hit in Countries Where Locals Face Currency Troubles Sudan, Kenya and South Africa have seen a surge in bitcoin use over the past year By Matina Stevis-Gridneff in Nairobi, Kenya, and Georgi Kantchev in London Updated Jan. 4, 2018 1:58 p.m. ET In Sudan, a young woman wants her dowry paid in bitcoin. In Kenya, students are using it to bet on English soccer games, and use of the cryptocurrency in South Africa has surged amid political turmoil.
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