Mobile Vikings: the First Cellular Network to Accept Bitcoin
Belgian company Mobile Vikings has begun accepting bitcoin payments, claiming it is the first telecom operator to do so.
Belgian company Mobile Vikings has begun accepting bitcoin payments, claiming it is the first telecom operator to do so.
This week John Law grapples with Tulip Mania, block chain graffiti and the murky world of FUD.
A man from Leyton, East London is attempting to trademark the word “Bitcoin” in the United Kingdom.
Telegram is offering a $200,000 prize in bitcoin to anyone who manages to beat its encryption protocol.
The National Australia Bank, one of Australia’s ‘Big Four’, has published a research paper about bitcoin.
Bitcoin poker site Seals with Clubs has confirmed that its database was compromised and 42,000 user passwords were stolen.
An enterprising fraudster who stole an Amazon Web Services account ran up a $3,420 bill mining litecoins.
There are a number of bitcoin wallets on the market, but none made out of wood – until now.
Major US online retailer Overstock.com plans to start accepting bitcoin as payment in the second half of 2014.
BitGo's bitcoin wallet offers multi-signature transactions, designed to protect bitcoins from being stolen, and private keys from being lost.
Bitcoin wallet service Coinbase has clocked up 650,000 users since its launch – averaging 10,000 new users everyday.
A patent application from IBM for an “E-Currency Validation and Authorization Services Platform” has emerged.
Mt. Gox is celebrating the fact it recently reached one million customers by offering special fee discounts.
Idea.me, a regional crowdfunding platform in South America has announced that it will accept bitcoin.
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has warned bitcoin-related businesses that they must comply with federal money transmission laws.
Russian search engine Yandex has added a tool that enables users to track the price of bitcoin.
Following in the footsteps of BTC China, bitcoin and litecoin exchange OKCoin has reinstated user trading fees.
Coincove customers can now take their fiat currency to a local bitcoin dealer and send it overseas.
A record store in Helsinki has installed Europe’s first permanent bitcoin ATM.
Bitcoin's price has dragged Litecoin down with it, following news of China's alleged crackdown on third-party payment processors.
SnapCard's Dunworth and Giannaros discuss e-commerce, Christmas and how early adopters have fuelled the company’s recent success.
Why not spread the bitcoin love around and use your BTC to buy this year's Christmas gifts?
The price of bitcoin sank further today, after news emerged that BTC China had blocked deposits made in RMB.
The Australian Bitcoin Association is officially accepting members, having completed the process of becoming a fully-fledged legal entity.
Researcher Sarah Meiklejohn discusses whether Silk Road's users can be prosecuted and if illegal bitcoin transactions are truly 'anonymous'.
Denmark’s Financial Supervisory Authority issued a statement on virtual currency – and surprisingly, it’s not all bad news.
Russian bar-goers can now pay for their vodka with bitcoin as popular bar franchise starts accepting the digital currency.
Mailing bitcoin private keys on a coin-shaped metal disc could be considered money transmission in the US.
The UK bank blocked a customer's online banking access after he made a Local Bitcoins purchase.
GreenBank Capital has launched two new subsidiaries which will invest in bitcoin startups and cryptocurrency in general.