Charlie Shrem No Longer Under 24-Hour House Arrest
The former BitInstant CEO can now leave his residence between 9am-9pm Sunday through Thursday for employment purposes.
The former BitInstant CEO can now leave his residence between 9am-9pm Sunday through Thursday for employment purposes.
Individual Japanese politicians are interested in bitcoin despite the government's hands-off approach, as the local ecosystem goes post-Gox.
ECB Executive Board member Yves Mersch said this week that bitcoin is inferior to the euro.
The startup now provides the Mexican market with a wallet and exchange service, converting peso bank transfers into bitcoin.
The Chrome team has resolved an issue that caused KryptoKit users to fear their bitcoins had been lost.
Based on the story of the online black market, 'Silk Road', like its online namesake, will be bitcoin funded.
An Arkansas man is seeking restitution for an alleged wrongful conviction in connection with an AT&T hacking case.
Jason Tyra examines the most significant bitcoin news from the world’s regulators and law courts.
After a period of regulatory uncertainty, Bitcoin.co.th has relaunched as a full exchange.
Excessive price speculation and investor risk may have caused central bank clampdown, say Chinese exchange CEOs.
New US central bank meeting minutes detail a lengthy discussion about bitcoin and its disruptive power.
Mercatus Center scholars recommend that policymakers use a “bottom-up” approach to regulating bitcoin.
A panel of US bitcoin business executives said today it is difficult to build relationships with banks.
A collaboration between an NYU professor and a technologist has resulted in a new way to secure digital property.
Security and legal compliance are high on the agenda for BTCXIndia after government uncertainty affected other Indian exchanges.
A report suggests that employers in Switzerland cannot legally pay workers in digital currency.
A new report from Bank of Canada takes a critical view of how bitcoin adoption could affect global commerce.
A new report suggests Japan intends to move broadly to enact a digital currency strategy.
DogeVault has since shut down its service and is investigating the security breach.
The bitcoin exchange's CEO tells CoinDesk about the challenges posed by banking and regulation in the US.
Leaked documents suggest the Chinese government is looking to limit bitcoin information in the media.
The Japanese authorities have arrested an alleged drug importer with a penchant for digital currencies.
Democrat Jared Polis has become one of the first Congressmen to accept bitcoin for his re-election campaign.
The ICBC joins a host of other Chinese banks that will prohibit bitcoin businesses.
In an amended SEC filing, the Winklevoss twins said they plan to list their bitcoin ETF on the NASDAQ.
De Nederlandsche Bank has issued a warning on the perceived dangers of digital currencies.
The Internal Revenue Service has announced its intention to contract to a cybersecurity nonprofit to research digital currency crimes.
The US Federal Election Commission has determined that bitcoin donations may be treated as in-kind political contributions.
The Singapore exchange's new staff bring experience from PayPal and SecondMarket respectively.
The block chain is more than the bitcoin ledger – it offers potential for other radical new services too.