Australian car company Tomcar now sells off-road vehicles for bitcoins
Car manufacturer Tomcar Australia claims to be the first automobile vendor to accept bitcoin.
Read moreCar manufacturer Tomcar Australia claims to be the first automobile vendor to accept bitcoin.
Read moreThe president of eBay has revealed his company is preparing to expand the range of digital currencies it accepts.
Read moreBTC China has overtaken Mt. Gox and Bitstamp to become the world's biggest bitcoin exchange.
Read moreBeijing bar 2nd Place has become the first in China to accept bitcoin.
Read moreDebit cards will soon allow you to pay for goods in fiat currency converted directly from bitcoins.
Read moreA crowdfunding campaign has been launched for the anarchic Dark Wallet project.
Read moreA startup based in Uruguay is looking to make bitcoin easier to use via the widely used SMS platform.
Read moreBitcoin isn't ready for primetime yet, says Western Union. But when it is, what will it look like?
Read moreJeremy Allaire tells us about Circle and what he plans to do with the bitcoin company's $9m investment.
Read moreCircle announced today it has raised $9m to bring easy-to-use bitcoin payment services to businesses and consumers.
Read moreWith one firm swoop, banks could eliminate the threat from Apple, Google, and PayPal by embracing bitcoin.
Read moreRobocoin has launched the first bitcoin ATM in Vancouver, aiming to get bitcoin to the masses.
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