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The decision of Apple Inc. to remove a program used to send and receive Bitcoins from its App Store is said to become the main reason why many consumers abandon their iPhones. Technology enthusiasts who preferred Apples smartphones are said to share their disappointment with the companys new policy. Apple Inc. requires applications to be legal everywhere they are offered, especially at times when some governments, including the ones of China and India, have shown some doubt in Bitcoins legal status.

Even the Chief Executive Officer of SecondMarket Inc. – Barry Silbert – announced in an e-mail, cited by Bloomberg: “Im switching. Shopping for a new phone this weekend.”

Currently, Bitcoins exist only as software, and transactions are completed via computing devices. It does not operate with physical currency, but many retailers accept the digital money. This is the reason why some mobile applications such as Coinbase and Blockchain have become a popular way to make money transactions.

Blockchain had been downloaded 120,000 times before being removed and several other applications that assist the progress of digital-money payments have also been removed by Apple from its online store.

The Chief Executive Officer of Gliph Inc – Rob Banagale, said for Bloomberg: “Apple has been acting to suppress Bitcoin apps for years. Few consumers are using Bitcoin actively yet, including Apple customers.” Mr. Banagale also said since removing the applications “affects only a tiny fraction of their customer base, it isn’t worth having Bitcoin as an additional consideration for the company to worry about regulatory oversight.”

Tom Neumayr, an Apple Inc. spokesmen, refused to make any comments on these issues. Backers of Bitcoin, including the venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, are reported to find it as an alternative to the global-payment system, which is currently headed by companies such as Visa Inc., Western Union Co. and some large banks.

The director of the technology program at George Mason Universitys Mercatus Center – Mr. Jerry Brito, said, cited by Bloomberg: “Apple removing Bitcoin apps is stupid, but I don’t think it’s doing it to thwart competition. But it’s so opaque, people will speculate.” Mr. Brito explained that Blockchain was probably banned by Apple Inc. due to concerns that Bitcoin transaction applications would contradict the law.

Apple Inc.s shares settled 0.02% lower on Thursday at $512.51, marking a one-year change of +12.06%. According to CNN Money, the 45 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Apple Inc. have a median target of $600.00, with a high estimate of $777.00 and a low estimate of $360.00. The median estimate represents a +17.07% increase from the last close.

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