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There’s another cyber cash on the block

22 Dec, 2017 - 00:12 0 Views

eBusiness Weekly

London. — YES there’s another cyber cash on the block, and it’s growing fast.

Meet the speedy, anonymous Verge, and find out how to get in on the action.

Verge value changes dramatically from hour to hour. At the time of writing it was worth 0.137399 to the US dollar

Verge value changes dramatically from hour to hour. At the time of writing it was worth 0.137399 to the US dollar

Verge is a fast-rising cryptocurrency which aims to make transactions completely anonymous.

Created in 2014 under the name DogeCoinDark, it was rebranded to Verge Currency last year.

The currency is virtually untraceable and the users of Verge can make instant anonymous transactions. This is achieved through using highly advanced blockchain technology built on top of services such as Tor and I2P that hides your personal data, such as IP-addresses and geolocation.

The currency also differs to other cryptocurrencies through being a 100 per cent open source project, with all members of the community able to give full input into any decisions made about future changes.

It’s also meant to be very fast, and by using ‘Simple Payment Verification’ (SPV) technology confirmation times are kept to around dive seconds on average.

Investing in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Verge comes with significant risks.

What’s the price of Verge and how do you buy it?

Over the past week alone Verge has enjoyed an astronomic rise.

Between December 12 and December 19 the currency soared by 800 per cent.

At the time of writing on December 20, it was trading at $0.137399 to the dollar.

On the official website for the currency, users are recommended to buy off any reputable exchanges.

Anyone with an Android device can take Verge on the go and send or receive coins with your mobile Verge wallet app.

What are some of the risks?

Anyone thinking of investing in Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency should be very careful.

Their values are volatile, with the ability to plummet as quickly as they shoot up.

And investors are frequently targeted by hackers and other criminals who seek to steal their crypto-cash online. — The Sun.

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