Following the Money: Are Bitcoin Black Market Purchases Really Anonymous?
Researcher Sarah Meiklejohn discusses whether Silk Road's users can be prosecuted and if illegal bitcoin transactions are truly 'anonymous'.
Read moreResearcher Sarah Meiklejohn discusses whether Silk Road's users can be prosecuted and if illegal bitcoin transactions are truly 'anonymous'.
Read moreMailing bitcoin private keys on a coin-shaped metal disc could be considered money transmission in the US.
Read moreDenmark’s Financial Supervisory Authority issued a statement on virtual currency – and surprisingly, it’s not all bad news.
Read moreThe UK bank blocked a customer's online banking access after he made a Local Bitcoins purchase.
Read moreChina's Central Bank today banned the country's third-party payment companies from doing business with bitcoin exchanges, sources have claimed.
Read moreThe Bitcoin Investment Trust has grown 575% in value since its inception, closely tracking bitcoin's own volatile value.
Read moreWinklevoss made some interesting predictions when he discussed the future of bitcoin during a reddit 'Ask Me Anything' (AMA).
Read moreNorway's director general of taxation is the latest government official to claim that bitcoins cannot be defined as currency.
Read moreRestrictions on US dollar withdrawals has led to bitcoin trading at a higher price on Mt. Gox.
Read moreDeclarations that bitcoin has effectively been banned from real-world use in China may be "premature".
Read moreASICs are a no-brainer when it comes to bitcoin, however litecoin is a different story.
Read moreBitcoin Core Developer Mike Hearn discusses privacy leaks and a new technique that he has named 'merge avoidance'.
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