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About 200 African content moderators are being laid off by Sama, Meta’s Kenyan subcontractor. This comes after Facebook’s parent company Meta declined to renew Sama’s contract, which expires at the end of March.  (Stephen Lam/Reuters)

Facebook’s Libra currency under fire

​Facebook’s planned virtual unit Libra faces scepticism among the wider cryptocurrency community

Safcoin has opened a new branch in East London to enable South Africans to join the cryptocurrency revolution

​Safcoin opens second contact centre, in East London

Safcoin is providing the public with the basic tools and knowledge they need to participate in the digital world

Digital fluency, which refers to the ability to select and use the appropriate digital solutions to achieve a desired outcome, will be the number one skill required to advance in the workplace. (John McCann/M&G)

IMF backs state-issued digital currency

Cryptocurrencies are imploding but Lagarde says central banks should join the fintech revolution

The first 50 bitcoins were born on January 3 2009. (Reuters)

Rise, fall and suspense: Bitcoin’s wild first decade

Here is a look back at some of the trials and tribulations of the world’s most popular virtual currency

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Hackers steal $30m from top Seoul bitcoin exchange

This is the second major attack on South Korean virtual currency exchanges in just 10 days

Bitcoin ‘whales’ pulling cryptocurrency

Bitcoin ‘whales’ pulling cryptocurrency

The cryptocurrency is widely seen as a freewheeling tool as open as the internet itself. But it isn’t

In December last year

Beware of bitcoin exchanges

There have been several major hacks so it’s best to check what security systems they have in place

Angolan journalist and opposition figure Rafael Marques de Morais

Madiba’s Midas touch goes for $10-million in bitcoin

​A South African businessperson living in Canada has managed to sell his collection of four gold castings of Nelson Mandela’s hands

Bitcoin ‘whales’ pulling cryptocurrency

Ramaphosa floats the idea of an ‘African bitcoin’

President Cyril Ramaphosa says he fully supports calls for a single African currency— and that maybe it should be digital

(John McCann/M&G)

Taxman is eyeing your bitcoins

The budget made it clear that financial authorities want the situation remedied

(John McCann)

New kids boom on the blockchain

Funds are eager to flood into new tech ventures, but the stakes are very high

There are growing calls for regulation of the cryptocurrency market

Why it would be in everybody’s interests to regulate cryptocurrencies

While governments need to develop coherent frameworks to regulate cryptocurrency, permanent solutions will be found through international co-operation

Floraes Mallewagen

Tulip mania: The classic story of a Dutch financial bubble is mostly wrong

The Bitcoin crash was dubbed a "tulip mania 2.0" but there is one problem with the story of the Dutch financial craze — much of the story is untrue

Bitcoin ‘whales’ pulling cryptocurrency

Nigerian cryptocurrency craze unfazed by bitcoin plunge

West Africa’s biggest economy has the world’s third-largest bitcoin holdings as a percentage of its GDP because the units make business easier.

Coining it: Luke Martin and Ran Neuner

Step aside bitcoin, here comes altcoin

Bubbles and risks notwithstanding, South Africa is going crazy over cryptocurrencies old and new

Bitcoin ‘whales’ pulling cryptocurrency

Bitcoin suffers dramatic price plunge in Asia

Bitcoin dropped to $15 815.78 in early Tokyo trade from $18 000 Tuesday evening, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Bitcoin ‘whales’ pulling cryptocurrency

Bitcoin defies bubble fears and smashes $12 000, hitting a new record

Observers say the increase is due to growing interest from Wall Street, with plans for mainstream markets to offer trading in the currency’s futures.

(Reuters)

The dark side of bitcoin

Finding a bitcoin buddy could send you off the deep end

Alexis Sanchez

Bubble or brave new world? Bitcoin breaks $10,000 barrier

​Bitcoin broke through the $10,000 barrier for the first time which has delighted investors but sparked fears of a bubble

(John McCann/M&G)

Bulls shrug off bitcoin bubble

Despite repeated warnings of risk, investors are riding an exhilarating wave for all it’s worth