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Google Finance Adds Crypto Data Tab For Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash (coindesk.com) 44

Google Finance now has a dedicated "crypto" field for bitcoin, ether, litecoin and bitcoin cash. CoinDesk reports: Right at the top of the page, where users can "compare markets," crypto is listed among the five default markets, which also includes U.S., Europe, Asia and "Currencies." At the moment, it appears Google Finance only tracks a limited number of cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin and bitcoin cash are displayed by default when clicking the crypto tab.

A search for Cardano's ADA, Polkadot's DOT, Stellar's XLM tokens return no results -- for either the protocol or the token's ticker. XRP returned a result for the Ripple XRP Liquid Index, which trades on Nasdaq.

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Google Finance Adds Crypto Data Tab For Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash

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  • by fleeped ( 1945926 ) on Tuesday March 02, 2021 @05:19AM (#61115184)

    Nobody gives a flying fuck about the environment. Google, Apple, Tesla, etc. Next time they try to shove anything "we're righteous/green/environmental" down your throat, remember all the currently increasing adopters/supporters of Bitcoin. What's next, the governments using bitcoin infrastructure and then telling me to use fewer fucking plastic bags?

    You either take a **stance** and don't participate, or you're just going where the smell of money and users are, and change your song accordingly.

    • Nobody here cared either until a story about bitcoin energy usage ran. Now the haters have focused on it instead of the usual worthless tulip argument.

      • So ... people eventually find out (well we need the bloody news), and people start caring, and ... that's weird? Is it a crime, or shameful, to eventually become aware?

    • I am very glad that there are services such as https://bitmix.biz/en [bitmix.biz], because the security and anonymity of cryptocurrency is very necessary to protect against fraudsters. I liked this service because it has very fast transactions and a user-friendly interface. The guys are reliable, I checked them.
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    • "Google Finance" however, is a bedrock of reality. I mean, WTF? People rely on Google for finance??? Many of us are edging away from Gmail, not committing our financial portfolio to an ad-man outfit.

      • by Anonymous Coward
        At this stage the fad is the USD, Bitcoin is the real thing that will succeed where Gold failed.
        • by Rei ( 128717 )

          Yeah, who cares if a currency is backed by the world's most powerful economy and military superpower... Bitcoin is backed by how much people want to own digital internet collectibles at any given point in time!

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  • Please, stop this madness. Stop considering cryptocurrencies as real currencies or stock values. Crypto is gambling, and a very ugly form of gambling (in terms of resource consumption and pollution).

    • by cfalcon ( 779563 )

      > Crypto is gambling, and a very ugly form of gambling (in terms of resource consumption and pollution).

      This strange obsession with "resource consumption and pollution" is interesting. It's never been a real concern- bitcoin only uses more energy as long as it is profitable to do so, after all, and the difficulty of doing anything on bitcoin's blockchain just scales with how many people want a share of the resultant bitcoins.

      But, there's a lot of misinformation and straight ignorance here on slashdot a

  • We're "lucky" enough to be living through perhaps the single most important pivotal moment in human history. We're either directly living through, or at most a decade away from, a point of no return where we will diverge down one of two paths, either some really deep societal changes towards reduced consumption, 'sustainable' development and massive eco-restoration projects, or business-as-usual until environmental collapse, breadbasket failures, political chaos.

    Stories like this really highlight the incred

  • What about adding the actual link to the article? Even the linked article doesn't link to it.
    https://www.google.com/finance [google.com]

  • Compared to Yahoo Finance, it looks like a playschool that robinhooders wouldn't even use. Maybe I need to enable expert mode?
  • As long as they don't add a tab for tulips, I won't bother checking, they're not really serious about this whole new economy.

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