Video: Roundup of This Week’s Bitcoin News 23rd May 2014
This week the price of bitcoin passed $500 and bitcoiners around the world celebrated Bitcoin Pizza Day.
This week the price of bitcoin passed $500 and bitcoiners around the world celebrated Bitcoin Pizza Day.
A host of developers has registered to build applications and services for the company's encrypted and decentralized Internet platform.
The bitcoin payments processor has added support for the BIP 70 protocol, designed to improve security and customer experience.
Spain is keeping an eye on cryptocurrencies to ensure they are not used for purposes such as money laundering.
An emergency hearing in a San Francisco court today could force the miner manufacturer into involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
A hacker targeting Roger Ver has given up his attempts after a 37.6 BTC arrest bounty was issued.
The news comes after e-commerce giant eBay fell victim to a sophisticated cyber attack that breached its database.
Organisers of July's Dublin conference have announced an expanded lineup of big-name speakers and a provisional schedule.
Jed McCaleb, co-founder of Ripple Labs, has announced the sale of his sizable stake in the platform's native currency.
The latest ATM manufacturer on the scene has a compact one-way machine with compliance features ready for any jurisdiction.
The writer, who spent a week with bitcoin as her sole means of payment, tells CoinDesk about the experience.
Today, bitcoiners the world over will celebrate the anniversary of the world's most expensive pizza.
Financial crime lawyer Christine Duhaime is planning to write the world’s first law book covering digital currencies.
The new block chain API could make it far easier for developers to build on top of bitcoin technology.
The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel has partnered with Robocoin to place an ATM inside of its property.
The organizers aim to promote bitcoin in the Baltic state, which has previously seen a tough stance from authorities.
The former BitInstant CEO can now leave his residence between 9am-9pm Sunday through Thursday for employment purposes.
Renewed optimism as the bitcoin price passes $500 for the first time in weeks.
Individual Japanese politicians are interested in bitcoin despite the government's hands-off approach, as the local ecosystem goes post-Gox.
Famed finance personality Peter Schiff's precious metals company now takes bitcoin, but he remains skeptical about digital currencies.
CoinDesk provides an overview of the US politicians who are increasing awareness of digital currency.
Coinbase is continuing to court the college crowd with its latest bitcoin giveaway program.
Bitcoin Foundation discusses its expanding operations and past controversies at its annual members meeting.
Circle CTO Sean Neville addresses community questions about Circle and its long-term market objectives.
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 Californian soccer team hopes to attract local cryptocurrency fans by accepting bitcoin for tickets, food and merchandise.
The Wikileaks founder was speaking via video link at the Net Prophet technology and trends conference in Cape Town.
Litecoin miners are being urged to leave the Coinotron pool, due to an increase in its hash rate.
The Chrome team has resolved an issue that caused KryptoKit users to fear their bitcoins had been lost.