Computer Giant Dell Now Accepts Bitcoin
Computer giant Dell has become the largest e-commerce company to accept bitcoin, the firm's founder has confirmed.
Read moreComputer giant Dell has become the largest e-commerce company to accept bitcoin, the firm's founder has confirmed.
Read moreSensible policy is needed to legitimize bitcoin for banks and assist consumers and businesses, say Australian lawyers and groups.
Read moreThe developer has demoed an open-source API that uses Apple's Touch ID sensor to secure bitcoin transactions.
Read moreNew York business attorney Marco Santori deconstructs the details of the proposed BitLicense.
Read moreThe city of Pittsburgh has denied reports it is seeking to accept bitcoin for tax payments.
Read moreCEO Jeff Klee speaks to CoinDesk about the company's bitcoin sales success, the arrival of Expedia, and more.
Read moreA World Bank policy research working paper on Ponzi schemes mentions bitcoin as a market-driven bubble.
Read moreNew York state has released its long-awaited guidance for licensed bitcoin businesses.
Read moreWhat do industry stakeholders think about the proposed New York Department of Financial Services BitLicense?
Read moreTensions have eased following the mining industry's summit, but we're still in an ASIC arms race, argues Jon Matonis.
Read moreThe UK-based bitcoin storage firm has announced $2m in new funding led by Octopus Investments.
Read moreOrganized by GHash.io and CEX.io, attendees failed to agree on a fix but laid the foundation for possible solutions.
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