Proponer un modelo de infraestructura múltiple para la utilización del bitcoin
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Cryptocurrencies, bitcoins, electronic, money, infrastructures, digital cash, Grounded Theory (GT), Iran monedas, bitcoins, electrónica, dinero, infraestructuras, efectivo digital, Teoría fundamentada (GT), Irán
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