Bitcoin Remains Stable as First Pension Funds Enter Crypto and JP Morgan Launches Stablecoin: BTCManager’s Week in Review February 18, 2019

Bitcoin Remains Stable as First Pension Funds Enter Crypto and JP Morgan Launches Stablecoin: BTCManager’s Week in Review February 18, 2019
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2019-2-19 12:00

The two biggest headlines of the week have been investment management firm Morgan Creek receiving pension fund money for its new digital asset fund and JP Morgan launching a blockchain-based stablecoin called JPM Coin.

The price of bitcoin remained effectively unchanged around the $3,600 mark versus last week’s close. Morgan Creek’s pension fund backing highlightsRead MoreRead More. The post by Alex Lielacher appeared first on BTCManager, Bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News.

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