Will Microsoft’s Latest Excel Update Feature Bitcoin Currency Support?
According to Reddit user “thepowerx”, Microsoft Excel will feature Bitcoin as a supported currency going forward. The following Tweet, posted later, shows a screenshot apparently taken from the popular spreadsheet program.
: Microsoft Excel adds as a currency option. The virus is spreading. 🚀🚀 — Mars (@thecryptomars)Unfortunately, there is very little information about the new Excel currency option. We do not know when the feature will be added to the program for all users, if its coming to the entire Microsoft Office package, or even if the screenshot is actually genuine. That said, none of the many respondents on either Twitter or Reddit put forward any suggestion that the screenshot had been faked.
More recently, the company has been notable for its supposed involvement in the launching of the Bakkt platform with the Intercontinental Exchange – the owner of the New York Stock Exchange. Microsoft’s venture capital division – known as M12 – was reportedly one of the much-anticipated platform’s early financial backers. Others include Galaxy Digital, Horizons, Ventures, Fortress Investment Group, and the Boston Consulting Group.
Interestingly, Microsoft is not only choosing to support Bitcoin by further normalising it through such decisions as to list it as a supported currency on programs but it is also building directly on the network too. The firm has recently built and launched a decentralised identity tool on the BTC blockchain.… and What About Other Crypto Assets?
Unfortunately, we’re not sure if the same support is being rolled out for other crypto assets as appears to be on the way for Bitcoin. The screenshot posted to both Twitter and Reddit only shows the currencies immediately surrounding Bitcoin in the menu. Similarly, the posts themselves do not detail whether the likes of Ether (the native digital asset on the Ethereum blockchain) or Dash will be added to Microsoft programs in the update that bring the Bitcoin support or future ones. It therefore seems that the tech giant is only supportive of Bitcoin, for now at least.Related Reading: Crypto Tidbits: ‘Spedn’ Bitcoin At Whole Foods, Cryptocurrency Cynic Flips Bullish, And Bakkt Looms
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