
Bitcoin Price Passes $600 Mark Today, Rising 34% in One Month
The value of bitcoin has grown over $600, which is a 7% increase in the last 24 hours and 34% in May.
The value of bitcoin has grown over $600, which is a 7% increase in the last 24 hours and 34% in May.
It’s good to have a look at the past and see if the previous successes can help to manage the difficulties of the legal and regulatory situation of bitcoin.
‘Bitislands’ project is under development and is aimed to provide bitcoin adoption on the island of Bali.
Software engineer Ben Davenport, who co-founded the startup Beluga which Facebook acquired to build its Messenger application, just left the company after several years to dive into the world of bitcoin.
CoinLab filed an objection to Sunlot Holdings plan to revive the collapsed bitcoin exchange Mt.Gox.
The latest news related to the legal status of digital currencies in Poland stated that local tax authorities announced the sale of mined bitcoins is subjected to a VAT (value-added-tax) of 23%.
Bitcoin is forecasted to pass e-commerce service PayPal in USD transaction volumes.
QuickCoin company integrated its web-based ‘social wallet’ with Facebook to provide bitcoin usage expansion.
Darwin theory of natural selection and its relation to the evolution of cryptocurrencies.
African bitcoin campaigner Alakanini Itireleng is turning her attention to charity, appealing for bitcoin donations to Botswana’s SOS Children’s Villages.
“A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central bank.”
CERN scientists launched its new encrypted email service called ProtonMail.
Bitcoin and its potential benefits were discussed at the meeting with the Federal Advisory Council and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.
Bitpay’s CTO, Stephen Pair, was recently interviewed by CNBC, where he claims credit card providers like MasterCard and Visa will play a role in bitcoin’s success.
Tyler Winklevoss, half of the most famous twins in tech, believes Bitcoin could have a larger impact on the world than Facebook.