Diecimila euro per iniziare, poi tutti gli investimenti da gestire in un’app: ecco come funzionava il sistema delle criptovalute

Le prime denunce dagli investitori

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epa06774245 Bitcoin medals are on display at the first official Bitcoin exchange office in the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey, 30 May 2018. Law experts citing a press release of the Turkish Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency dated from November 2013 indicate that bitcoin is 'not considered as electronic money within the scope of Turkish legislation by its present structure and functioning, and thus its surveillance and supervision are not possible within the frame of the Turkish Law'. Market observers on 30 May said that Bitcoin remained over the psychological mark of 7,000 US dollars but lost about 2.2 percent since its last trading level fixture. EPA/SEDAT SUNA
epa06774245 Bitcoin medals are on display at the first official Bitcoin exchange office in the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey, 30 May 2018. Law experts citing a press release of the Turkish Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency dated from November 2013 indicate that bitcoin is 'not considered as electronic money within the scope of Turkish legislation by its present structure and functioning, and thus its surveillance and supervision are not possible within the frame of the Turkish Law'. Market observers on 30 May said that Bitcoin remained over the psychological mark of 7,000 US dollars but lost about 2.2 percent since its last trading level fixture. EPA/SEDAT SUNA

Una volta versati i 10 mila euro necessari per iniziare, bastava una app nel cellulare per cominciare a investire. È quanto stanno ricostruendo gli in

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