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Traveling the world on cryptocurrency alone is tricky, but possible

Two years ago, Felix Weiss, a software developer, inspired awe from the entire cryptocurrency community when he traveled the world for 18 months using only bitcoins. As more businesses around the world appear to accept cryptocurrency payments, I wonder if repeating this feat is easier now in 2018. I tracked down travel services accepting cryptocurrencies to see how luxurious or humble your travel experience would be if you decide to take the Weiss route. Booking your flights There are multiple airline booking services that accept cryptocurrency payments. CheapAir.com, a US online travel agency, was the first to start accepting bitcoins in 2013.…
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A multi-asset universal wallet, which offers an extending list of leading transactional cryptocurrencies and a range of smart tokens in one place, is aiming to become the world’s number one wallet where users can enjoy ‘maximum access and flexibility’ to manage their cryptocurrency portfolio. Offering an array of tokens and cryptocurrencies Isle of Man registered Infinito Wallet, which launched in December 2017, enables users to store, send, and receive their favorite digital currencies under one platform. These include Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Gas, NEO, Dash, and Doge. In recent months it has also been possible for users to access…
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Throughout history, the human race has endured a love-hate relationship with technology and the speed of change that comes with it. Despite the history of the human race being just a google search or Alexa question away, it seems that we are destined to repeat the same mistakes or continue to underestimate and fear the speed of technological change in equal measure. Many refer to the current digital transformation of everything as the fourth industrial revolution. You may have learned about the radical group of 19th-century textile workers who destroyed weaving machinery as a form of protest, but this highlights…
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Throughout history, the human race has endured a love-hate relationship with technology and the speed of change that comes with it. Despite the history of the human race being just a google search or Alexa question away, it seems that we are destined to repeat the same mistakes or continue to underestimate and fear the speed of technological change in equal measure. Many refer to the current digital transformation of everything as the fourth industrial revolution. You may have learned about the radical group of 19th-century textile workers who destroyed weaving machinery as a form of protest, but this highlights…
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