By Umar Farooq ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Once a week Ghulam Ahmed, 38, takes time out from his cryptocurrency consulting business to log into a WhatsApp group with hundreds of members eager to learn how to mine and trade cryptocurrency in Pakistan. From housewives looking to earn a side income to wealthy investors wanting to buy cryptomining hardware, many barely understand traditional stock markets but all are eager to cash in. When I open the session for questions, there s a flood of messages, and I spend hours answering them, teaching them basic things about cryptocurrency, said Ahmed, 38, who quit his job in 2014, believing it was more profitable to mine Bitcoin.
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