Black Market Reloaded back online following source code publication error
Thought Silk Road was mismanaged? Black Market Reloaded just effectively published its source code online.
Thought Silk Road was mismanaged? Black Market Reloaded just effectively published its source code online.
Cybercriminals are infecting people's computers with malware then demanding a bitcoin ransom for the decryption key.
People can now buy Walmart gift cards from eGifter using bitcoins.
John Law examines the impact of recent DDoS attacks, Baidu, and Google Glass on the bitcoin world.
A legal precedent could arise if Ross Ulbricht is forced to reveal the passwords to Silk Road's bitcoin wallet.
The Cheese Wizards are receiving one or two bitcoin payments per hour at their mobile grilled cheese sandwich van.
The Church of St. John the Evangelist in Goshen, NY is accepting donations in bitcoin and litecoin.
An app that enables people to pay for items in bitcoin via Google Glass has been unveiled.
Why didn't the threat of a currency default damage bitcoin?
Second-hand software site Half Price Digital shows how bitcoins can help startups avoid tricky situations.
Crowdcurity wants to reward those who find security holes in bitcoin sites.
Chinese search engine giant Baidu has announced it is now accepting payment in bitcoin for its Jiasule service.
Slowly but surely, taxi drivers are starting to accept payment in bitcoin.
Skilled gamers can win bitcoin via new multiplayer gaming platform LeetCoin.
CoinDesk takes a look at Esperanto, an invented worldwide language, and the similarities it holds with digital currencies.
Privacy and fraud were two of the topics at a recent Los Angeles area bitcoin Meetup.
Wondering if you should buy or sell bitcoins on Mt. Gox? Check out our review before you do.
Vault of Satoshi aims to lower the price of bitcoin exchanges in Canada.
John Law's week in bitcoin: coffee commerce, Capital One chocolate coins, and UK Silk Road users arrested.
Bitcoin trading is becoming increasingly popular in Poland with an increasing number of companies accepting the cryptocurrency.
Dwolla has announced it can no longer work with virtual currency exchanges and other bitcoin-related services.
More and more people are trading bitcoin in person, keeping with the ethos of a decentralised, peer-to-peer currency.
Capital One has closed a bank account belonging to a company merely because it sells bitcoin merchandise.
Coinbase competitor btcQuick has amassed nearly $2m in sales.
Freelancers and companies can now invoice clients in US dollars but get paid in bitcoin, thanks to Coinvoice.
Digital currency exchange Kraken has forged a partnership with Fidor Bank to offer EU customers regulated bitcoin trading services.
A bitcoin startup in Bali helps coffee growers remove middlemen from transactions and link more directly to end customers.
In August, over a third of users in China downloading the bitcoin client chose the Linux version.
Four men in the UK have been arrested over their alleged roles in the online marketplace Silk Road.
Ripple will now accept cash thanks to a partnership between Ripple gateway SnapSwap, and ZipZap.