Bitcoin Banking, Solving ID Theft, and Why Regulators Should Love Pasties
23.3.2014
John Law wonders if cryptocurrencies could secure your cash, BLTs could protect your ID and bitcoin is wrongly named
Pock.io Selling UK Retailer Gift Cards for Cryptocurrencies
13.3.2014
Consumers in the UK can now use eight cryptocurrencies to buy gift cards for major online retailers like Amazon
Asian Exchange Additions Drive Dogecoin Price Surge
13.2.2014
The addition of dogecoin to Asia-based BTC38 and ANX has increased its market cap by more than 40%
Mazacoin Aims to be Sovereign Altcoin for Native Americans
6.2.2014
Mazacoin's founder hopes to return fiscal autonomy to the Lakota Nation
Vault of Satoshi Rolls Out New Altcoin Support
29.1.2014
Dogecoin, primecoin and namecoin are among the new coins on offer at the Canadian exchange
Cryptocurrency Exchange CoinMKT Announces US Banking Partner
21.1.2014
Los Angeles exchange CoinMKT now trades in nine cryptocurrencies and is able to accept wires from US bank accounts
Are Stealth Addresses the Secret to Bitcoin Privacy?
16.1.2014
Bitcoin developer Peter Todd proposes that stealth address will allow for increased anonymity on the block chain
China’s Answer to eBay Bans Sale of Bitcoins and Mining Gear
7.1.2014
Taobao, China's largest online marketplace, has banned the sale of all cryptocurrencies and mining gear
Alternative Cryptocurrencies Thrive in Bitcoin’s Shadow
24.12.2013
Numerous altcoins are riding on bitcoin's coattails: some designed to improve upon bitcoin and others designed for specific purposes
Patent Nonsense, Coinbase Futures, and Who’s a Good Doggie? You Are!
13.12.2013
JP Morgan causes a stir, re-presents old cryptocurrency patent, Coinbase receives $25m investment, while John Law digs for dogecoins
China’s Third-Largest Mobile Network Now Accepts Bitcoin
29.11.2013
Consumers in China can now purchase smartphones with bitcoin from major carrier China Telecom
Bitcoin price could be highway robbery, PayPal’s quandary, and how to stop a nasty rumour
8.11.2013
John Law is no stranger to hold 'em ups, even cryptocurrency ones