Bitcoin's bull run so far this year, which has seen the bitcoin price climb some 200% since January, has been largely put down to some of the world's biggest technology companies taking an interest in bitcoin and cryptocurrencies...
, seen by some as a tacit endorsement of bitcoin and its underlying technology.
Button Wallet has today unveiled what it claims is the first free cryptocurrency testing playground on the Telegram Open Network and is giving away a small number of Telegram's gram cryptocurreny to encourage adoption. While bitcoin and cryptocurrency adoption has been slow over the last decade, recent surveys suggest it is picking up pace.
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