Alaskan ‘Judge’ Wants Pope Francis to Endorse the Blockchain
By Stan Higgins An Alaskan conservative commentator and self-styled judge has called for the world to embrace blockchain technology. Anna
Read moreBy Stan Higgins An Alaskan conservative commentator and self-styled judge has called for the world to embrace blockchain technology. Anna
Read moreby JP Buntinx Bitcoin lending platforms provide a viable alternative for entrepreneurs and companies looking to secure a tiny bit
Read moreBy Justin OConnell Uber and Bitcoin are among the most groundbreaking technologies currently on the market. Uber, part of the
Read moreBy Bailey Reutzel When it comes to online payment standards, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is finding it difficult
Read moreBy Charles Hayter The arms race in the Bitcoin mining industry has resulted in a huge shakeout of providers. The
Read moreBy Justin OConnell Bitcoin does not need to scale. While Satoshi Nakamoto might have arbitrarily designed a 1MB block size
Read moreBy Pete Rizzo The invitation-only Satoshi Roundtable conference is set to convene for the second year in a row, this
Read moreBy Stan Higgins Months before the digital currency exchange Cryptsy declared its insolvency and claimed it was the target of
Read moreAndrew Hinkes Andrew “Drew” Hinkes is Counsel at Berger Singerman LLP, a business law firm in Florida. Hinkes represents companies
Read moreBy Martin Tillier One of the things that have concerned me about bitcoin as I have become increasingly interested in
Read moreBy : Carlo Thomas Yesterday, NYC-based bitcoin exchange Gemini announced on their blog the launch of multi-user accounts. The feature, launched last
Read moreBy Chad Fichardt Amid the current global economic turmoil the largely misunderstood and somewhat maligned cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, has come into
Read moreBy Pete Rizzo Blockstream has raised $55m in Series A funding to continue its work expanding the bitcoin code base for
Read moreby Simon Sharwood Money-laundering powers seen as crimp on terror funds if virtual currencies offer (unlikely) help The European Commission
Read moreBy Cade Metz Explaining the appeal of bitcoin to the average American isn’t easy. Here in the US, it’s not terribly
Read moreBy Joseph Young Despite the disappointing IPO, Bitcoin Group hopes to see a growing trend in their publicly listed
Read moreBy Elliot Maras Low electricity rates in Washington and Oregon have attracted bitcoin miners. But the influx has also courted some controversy
Read moreBy Stan Higgins A former Secret Service agent who pled guilty to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in bitcoin
Read moreBy James Moreau A new project called ‘The Bitverse’ looks to creating websites that cannot be censored or suppressed by anchoring
Read moreBy JP Buntinx The concept of digital currency was well-known way before Bitcoin and consorts staked their claim. One of
Read moreBy Joël Valenzuela Bitcoin has experienced various price fluctuations since its inception, rising from around $100 to over $1,100 per
Read moreJoseph Young 30Shift Card, the first U.S. bitcoin Visa debit card which allows Coinbase users to transact at over 38
Read moreBy Iyke Aru It is popular knowledge that the Venezuelan economy is passing through some very difficult times. With an
Read moreBy Justin OConnell The blockchain – upon which Bitcoin is based – has been the center of heated discussion in
Read moreBy JP Buntinx Even though mainstream media outlets earn good money by spreading the news to the general population, not
Read moreKelly Phillips Erb Not this year. That was the message the New Hampshire House of Representatives sent supporters of a
Read moreBy Amelia Tomasicchio The biggest Bitcoin car sale in European history was made on January 18th. This happened thanks to
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