BitGive and Songs of Love charities accept donations in bitcoin
Two charities began accepting bitcoins today: The BitGive Foundation, and Songs of Love.
Two charities began accepting bitcoins today: The BitGive Foundation, and Songs of Love.
A representative working with the Web’s standards body envisioned a web-based payments standard at Inside Bitcoins today.
BitInstant CEO Charlie Shrem extended a friendly hand to banks at the Inside Bitcoins conference.
UNOCS has announced a new payment system to enable instant payments between consumers and merchants.
Kickstarter has suspended a fundraising campaign for a bitcoin movie on the socio-economic of the digital currency.
A new way to pay by bitcoin is on the horizon, a bitcoin debit card called iBTCard.
Bitcoin payment processor BIPS has thrown out its traditional exchange provider, Mt. Gox, in favour of Bitstamp.
Last Saturday saw the first meetup for UK-based cryptocurrency Feathercoin at the Oxford Blue pub in Oxford.
Find out how US restaurant delivery network Foodler has made it easier to buy food with bitcoin.
BitFantasy is a new online role playing game in which players can trade with each other using bitcoin.
New York plays host to the next major bitcoin conference, Inside Bitcoins on 30th July.
The Old Shoreditch Station coffee shop in London is now accepting payment in bitcoins.
A user of betting site Just-Dice gained 1,300 BTC when he took advantage of a human error.
Blockchain-based betting game SatoshiDice has been sold for 126,315 BTC, which is currently worth around $11.5 million.
A Feathercoin meetup is being held in a pub in Oxford, England, this weekend.
Namecheap have announced that it will now take zero-confirmation bitcoin for its services.
Next week will see London play host to a new digital currency meet-up called Bitcoin Focus.
BitInstant, the international bitcoin payment processor, has temporarily shut while the next version of the service is worked on.
Feathercoin, PhenixCoin and Worldcoin have partnered to form United Open Currency Solutions (UNOCS).
The bitcoin wallet platform, CoinBase, has now enabled instant bitcoin purchases. Users will have to undergo identity verification.
Bitcoin is due for an overhaul of its payment mechanism to make it more merchant-friendly.
Krater is offering a clone of the Avalon ASIC mining rig that contains up to 320 chips.
The team behind CoinJar have launched a community site, CoinMade, listing merchants who accept bitcoin as payment.
Bitcoiners are donating to a messaging app that will use end-to-end encryption to ensure all messages are kept private.
Two football teams in England have chosen bitcoin as their preferred funding method as they raise money for facilities.
Manhattan law firm Nesenoff & Miltenberg is now offering its clients the opportunity to pay their fees in bitcoin.
Jon Matonis has been named as the new executive director of the Bitcoin Foundation, taking over from Peter Vessenes.
Video roundup of entrepreneurs, investors and speakers at last week's Bitcoin London conference from CalvinAyre.com.
The FT's Maija Palmer reports from Bitcoin London and goes to buy her first (fraction) of a Bitcoin.
A patent for storing digital currency such as bitcoin in a physical token has been filed by Bitbill founder Douglas Feigelson.