Currency [noun]
Definition of Currency:
paper and coin money of a country
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Opposite/Antonyms of Currency:
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Sentence/Example of Currency:
They are able to move through obscure currencies, but eventually they end in the same spot, which is moving it back to Bitcoin and through the over-the-counter market.
Another approach, called “chain hopping,” moves the money through different cryptocurrencies and blockchains to get it away from Bitcoin—where every transaction is posted to a public ledger—and into other, more private currencies.
Projects like Libra and, especially, the digital yuan also pose significant privacy risks, as the networks on which the currencies travel can also track who is spending money and where.
The Mastercard initiative comes at a time of growing interest in digital currency among central banks.
The digital currency itself is just a small part of this ideal world.
This year, the real has posted the biggest drop among major currencies, while ending oilseed stocks this season are expected to decline to an an all-time-low after exports climbed to the highest ever.
More people will hedge their bets on currencies that act outside the confines of the dollar and buy other fiat currencies.
These names are also an important part of showing everyone that cryptocurrencies and digital currencies are real.
The country’s weak currency — further weakened by the coronavirus pandemic — faltering infrastructure and high crime rate make staying home less attractive.
I don’t think so currently, to be clear, but I do think that’s something that’s going to gain a lot more currency in the time to come.