Top 5 Bitcoin Tweets for May 27 to June 2
We review the most informative BitCoin Tweets of the week
We review the most informative BitCoin Tweets of the week
Tangible Cryptography says it is suspending new purchases of bitcoins through its FastCash4Bitcoins service while it tries to resolve a compliance issue.
The Feathercoin forum community will receive $1000 of feathercoins in thanks for their help.
Bitmessage is a protocol that implements some of the ideas of Bitcoin into communications.
Conducting transactions in mBTC, or 1/1,000th of a bitcoin, would drive greater acceptance and adoption of Bitcoin, some say.
Reddit users can now use the site's bitcointip bot to offer a financial thumbs-up to fellow redditors on any subreddit.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has received a donation of 726 bitcoins from the community
Lawyers for Bitcoin-24 say the seizure of the European exchange's German accounts has been lifted by the public prosecutor's office in Berlin.
Fans of irony will not have missed the way that Arthur Budovsky, head honcho at Liberty Reserve had his own liberty severely reserved earlier this week.
What’s up with alpacas and Bitcoin? Well, if a digital currency movement can be said to have a mascot, alpacas serve that role for Bitcoin, albeit unofficially.
Bitcoin has a polar opposite in the digital currency world: Zen.
The boss of US regulator FinCEN has outlined what Bitcoin exchanges need to do to keep the feds happy and stay out of prison.
Chamath Palihapitiya, founder of The Social+Capital Partnership, and a former Facebook exec, sees Bitcoin as "schmuck insurance."
What makes Bitcoin transactions secure and trustworthy? Computer security and cryptography expert Zulfikar Ramzan explains in this video from Khan Academy.
If mobile phone communications, the internet or the power grid should fail -- whatever the reason -- Bitcoin could have a problem.
Money isn't what it used to be, writes Minyanville macroeconomics regular "Professor Pinch." And it probably won't ever again be what it used to be.
A company called Gold Silver Bitcoin is touting its commodities of choice as a way for students and graduates to hedge their often-huge student debts.
Mt. Gox will no longer accept anonymous accounts - the company is determined not to end up the next target of US secret service action.
In 2012 use of cash for shopping fell 10 per cent - and the rate of decline is accelerating.
Purveyor of an open web, Mozilla (known for its Firefox browser) is contemplating accepting bitcoins in its fundraising efforts.
Bitcoin exchanges shouldn't expect the same free ride from regulators that giant "too-big-to-fail" banks like HSBC have enjoyed.
One of the most popular Bitcoin alternatives by trading volume has been Litecoin.
Starting today, some 375 taxi cabs in San Francisco will start playing the "We use coins" Bitcoin-promoting video on their seatback monitors.
Coinbase, a hosted wallet service for Bitcoin, is now letting advanced users create and print paper wallets directly from their accounts.
Vector Toons, a royalty-free art website that provides PDF vector illustrations, is now accepting payments in bitcoins.
Whether you use “real” government-backed fiat or a distributed digital currency, what you use it for is subject to laws and regulations of many kinds.
Part of Bitcoin's appeal is that it is a real-life example of a concept in science fiction: an advanced, universally accepted form of currency.
CryptoCurrent has put its business on hold while it investigates the cost of getting properly licensed.
American actress Roseanne Barr has tweeted cryptic support for Bitcoin.
You can now exchange your virtual coins for an actual, real world curry.