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China's clampdown on crypto-currency has poured some cold water onto the boom enjoyed by the likes of Bitcoin. Maybe not before time?
China's clampdown on crypto-currency has poured some cold water onto the boom enjoyed by the likes of Bitcoin. Maybe not before time?
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Lack of free movement of data is holding back the European Single Market project, says Commissioner Ansip, who also has a plan that would impact on US cloud services providers in Europe.