Price of virtual currency CKB
If you want to say what is the most valuable virtual currency, it must be bitcoin. Bitcoin is a 4.4w soft coin on the currency exchange trading platform
The price of bitcoin changes
the figure below shows all the price changes of bitcoin. It can be seen from the figure that bitcoin can only be traded in 2013, and the price is about 700 yuan. Up to now, the price of bitcoin is about 44800 yuan, an increase of n times
both sides of virtual currency transaction need bitcoin wallet and bitcoin address. Just like sending and receiving e-mail, the remitter pays bitcoin directly to the other party through a computer or smart phone according to the recipient's address
at present, bitcoin can be traded in the market by legal currency or virtual currency
however, in China, the price of virtual currency is also affected by policies to a certain extent. Recently, the central bank has tightened its attitude towards digital currency, and the price of bitcoin and other digital currencies has fallen sharply. The digital currency of PBoC is less affected, probably because PBoC has the support of real assets.
you can get rewards through the first three PK contests every day. There are not many. The rest is the task. There are no other channels. Many players want to exchange PK coins for veterans, so friends who want to start with them need to be patient
in the first three PK games of each day, you can get 54 PK coins each time; Our daily tasks are divided into six times, and we can get 100, 50, 20, 10, 10 and 10 PK coins respectively
54 * 3 + 100 + 50 + 20 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 362 PK coins per day
PK currency is different from the virtual currency mentioned in daily life. Most of the virtual currencies mentioned now refer to bitcoin, Ruitai currency, Laite currency and other digital cryptocurrencies.
at present, China does not recognize virtual currency
and has not authorized any unit to issue virtual currency
be careful when playing virtual currency, so as not to be cheated
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