Crypto 2.0 Roundup: Counterparty Debuts Multisig, Ethereum's Crowdsale and Comedians Go Crypto
CoinDesk rounds up the most recent news in bitcoin 2.0 to illustrate how the sector is moving bitcoin forward.
Read moreCoinDesk rounds up the most recent news in bitcoin 2.0 to illustrate how the sector is moving bitcoin forward.
Read moreCoinDesk explores the startups seeking to apply distributed ledger technology to the world beyond currency.
Read moreCoinDesk speaks to BitPay's Moe Levin for insight into the company's European merchant market strategy.
Read moreFollowing accusations that China's top exchanges were fractional-reserve businesses, OKCoin's audit shows it holds 104.86% of customer bitcoins.
Read moreStorj has closed its crowdsale, having raised 910 BTC to fund its decentralised cloud storage platform.
Read moreAs the mining industry evolves, the Arctic Circle is attracting broader interest from bitcoin companies.
Read moreCoinDesk speaks to NYDFS superintendent Benjamin Lawsky about New York's BitLicense proposal and why he extended its comment period.
Read moreThe New York Department of Financial Services has extended the comment period for the BitLicense proposal.
Read moreA new report from Wedbush finds that bitcoin's volatility isn't likely to affect its use as a payment network.
Read morePrecious metals dealer Amagi Metals takes a giant leap for bitcoin acceptance: it won't accept US dollars after 2016.
Read moreShanghai-based cryptocurrency exchange LakeBTC has launched a new HTML5-based trading tool dubbed LakeTrader.
Read moreThe Australian Tax Office has issued guidelines on how it will tax bitcoin, displeasing some in the local industry.
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