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Ten Bitcoin Facts That Are Stranger Than Fiction

By , Associate Editor, Money Morning@DavidGZeiler

Just about everything that has to do with the digital currency Bitcoin is at least a little odd.

But there are some Bitcoin facts that are truly bizarre - things that could only happen in the universe of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin, which exists entirely in cyberspace, has attracted a lot of attention in recent months as the Bitcoin price has soared from less than $200 in September to more than $1,200 at the end of November. The world's leading "altcurrency" is trading for about $800 now.

Amid signs that Bitcoin is on the verge of going mainstream, there are a lot of crazy Bitcoin facts and stories that you'd never hear about a conventional currency like the dollar or the euro.

Like the saying goes, you can't make this stuff up...

Ten Weird Bitcoin Facts

Many of the stories people are reading in the mainstream media are misinformed, or just plain wrong. With Bitcoin poised to become a bona fide alternative currency, investors need to be able to separate myth from reality. Here are the seven biggest Bitcoin myths debunked.

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About the Author

David Zeiler, Associate Editor for Money Morning at Money Map Press, has been a journalist for more than 35 years, including 18 spent at The Baltimore Sun. He has worked as a writer, editor, and page designer at different times in his career. He's interviewed a number of well-known personalities - ranging from punk rock icon Joey Ramone to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Over the course of his journalistic career, Dave has covered many diverse subjects. Since arriving at Money Morning in 2011, he has focused primarily on technology. He's an expert on both Apple and cryptocurrencies. He started writing about Apple for The Sun in the mid-1990s, and had an Apple blog on The Sun's web site from 2007-2009. Dave's been writing about Bitcoin since 2011 - long before most people had even heard of it. He even mined it for a short time.

Dave has a BA in English and Mass Communications from Loyola University Maryland.

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