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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017

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Bitcoin has increased by 2661% from June 2013 to May 2017; from US$114 to US$2690!


Why Bitcoin is the Future
Price of Bitcoin has been more stable than ever before - In the last 1 year Bitcoin has shown unprecedented stability as a financial instrument. It has been more stable than ever before which has increased trust in the currency. It is predicted to hit US$4000 by the end of the year and $100,000 in 10 years (cnbc.com)


Global economy is unstable - The economic situation is unstable all over the world but the value of Bitcoin is not strongly correlated neither with the stock market nor national currencies.
The usage of Bitcoin is increasing rapidly all over the world - The amount of transactions in the Bitcoin network is increasing rapidly. More goods and services are bought with Bitcoin every day. Japan officially recognizes Bitcoin and digital currencies as money. Australia has officially confirmed it will treat Bitcoin “just like money” on 1st July 2017 and it will no longer be subject to double taxation. India, due to the popularity of Bitcoins (post-demonetisation), will treat profits on sale of Bitcoins as 'capital gains'.


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