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Bitcoin spivs go marching in. Why Jessica Rudd is a daigou queen. Could Chinese tourists replace coal mines?

When you can’t wear bitcoin, what’s it alternate use as a store of value? Ideology, says Alan Kohler in this week’s Money Cafe. Also discussed: Jessica Rudd’s stellar retail success in China, and the wave of Chinese tourists that have yet to reach Australian shores.  

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