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Old 11th August 2017, 13:33   #1
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Default Fidelity lets clients view their bitcoin balance on its site

Fidelity Investments announced in May that it would soon let its clients view their bitcoin and other cryptocurrency balances on its website, provided it was stored on Coinbase. Embracing unregulated cryptocoins was seen as a bold move by the brokera...

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