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Old 6th February 2018, 06:18   #1
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Default UK banks ban Bitcoin purchases with credit cards

It's happened in the US and now it's happening in the UK. Lloyds Banking Group, which runs Halifax, Bank of Scotland, MBNA and, of course, Lloyds, has banned its customers from buying bitcoin with their credit cards. "We do not accept credit card tra...

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