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Bitcoin's value has increased more than 2, per cent over the past year. Bitcoin mining likely uses more energy than it takes to keep NZ's lights on. Bitcoin explained Can't tell a bitcoin from a blockchain? Read our explainer to see how the cryptocurrency works.

We asked for your thoughts on the current fascination with bitcoin. Read the discussion below. Cash is now used for less than 40 per cent of all transactions, down from about 70 per cent a decade ago.

The banknotes on issue are worth about 4 per cent of GDP, the highest level in 50 years. Why we buy cryptocurrency despite the risks Will those who've made cryptocurrency profits pay their tax? Meet the investors sticking with bitcoin despite the market crash Iceland will soon use more energy mining bitcoins than powering its homes What bitcoin crash? Aussies eye initial coin offerings This is what happens to your bitcoin when you die Bitcoin buying among students so prevalent one school held a meeting Will Bitcoin go the way of MySpace and floppy disks?

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By business reporter Michael Janda. Bitcoin's value has increased more than 2, per cent over the past year. Bitcoin mining likely uses more energy than it takes to keep NZ's lights on. Bitcoin explained Can't tell a bitcoin from a blockchain? Read our explainer to see how the cryptocurrency works. We asked for your thoughts on the current fascination with bitcoin. Read the discussion below. Cash is now used for less than 40 per cent of all transactions, down from about 70 per cent a decade ago.

The banknotes on issue are worth about 4 per cent of GDP, the highest level in 50 years. Why we buy cryptocurrency despite the risks Will those who've made cryptocurrency profits pay their tax?

Meet the investors sticking with bitcoin despite the market crash Iceland will soon use more energy mining bitcoins than powering its homes What bitcoin crash? Aussies eye initial coin offerings This is what happens to your bitcoin when you die Bitcoin buying among students so prevalent one school held a meeting Will Bitcoin go the way of MySpace and floppy disks?

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