Bitfinex Hires Law Firm to Challenge Critics
Bitfinex has hired white-shoe law firm Steptoe & Johnson and said it may sue a pseudonymous blogger who has accused the bitcoin exchange of fraud.
Read moreBitfinex has hired white-shoe law firm Steptoe & Johnson and said it may sue a pseudonymous blogger who has accused the bitcoin exchange of fraud.
Read moreThe Tezos project founders reportedly asked their foundation to pay for their legal bills after being sued multiple times. The foundation said no.
Read moreA streamlined version of the Raiden payments channel network has been launched on the main ethereum blockchain.
Read moreU.S. derivatives giant CME Group will launch bitcoin derivatives trading on December 18 following approval from regulators.
Read moreIndia's finance minister, Arun Jaitley, has said bitcoin is not legal tender in the country and indicated that regulations are under consideration.
Read moreDeveloped and developing economies would see different benefits if their central banks issued a cryptocurrency.
Read moreOne of the world's largest bitcoin exchanges is pushing back against allegations its business is engaging in improper market practices.
Read moreMissed out on the bitcoin bubble? You might have gotten rich (in spirit) along the way.
Read moreA U.S. court has ordered bitcoin exchange Coinbase to disclose details of more than 14,000 customers to the Internal Revenue Service.
Read moreA new tokenized fund-of-funds was announced yesterday that aims to raise up to $100 million via an initial coin offering.
Read moreBitcoin cash could have its block size increased next year, according to an early roadmap from Bitcoin ABC.
Read moreThe secretary of Iran's High Council of Cyberspace has said the agency "welcomes" bitcoin, with the caveat that there must be regulation.
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