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Fidelity Allows Clients To See Digital Currencies On Its Website
FYI: Fidelity Investments Inc has started allowing clients to use its website to view their holdings of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies held through digital wallet provider Coinbase, the company said on Wednesday. Regards, Ted http://www.reuters.com/article/us-fidelity-investments-bitcoin-idUSKBN1AP0AO
@Ted. Could you please verify you were first with some sort of time stamp? I scanned the board before posting the link and did not see your post on the evening of August 9. Possibly you posted first. Please provide proof. Thanks.
@hank My Fidelity link, as I remember, was about six or seven links below your duplicate link, and could have been easily seen with a short scroll down. If you don't believe me, inquire of Chip!
@hank My Fidelity link, as I remember, was about six or seven links below your duplicate link ...
That might explain what happened. I first read the story on my Kindle reader. Than scanned 3-4 pages of the board to see if story had already been posted. Thirdly, I searched the web for the same story, considering several different sources. Took 15-20 minutes to do all this before putting it up on the board. Possibly during that time you posted your link.
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@hank The Early bird gets the worm !
Regards,
Ted:(:(:(:(
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@Ted. Could you please verify you were first with some sort of time stamp?
I scanned the board before posting the link and did not see your post on the evening of August 9.
Possibly you posted first. Please provide proof. Thanks.
Anyway, congrats on another worm @Ted
Regards,
Ted