Former US Mint Director Edmund Moy Explains Main Bitcoin Regulation Challenges
Edmund Moy, former US Mint director, speaks on the problems of bitcoin regulation.
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Edmund Moy, former US Mint director, speaks on the problems of bitcoin regulation.
BitPay introduces a new open-source, multi-signature wallet service, Copay, that seeks to find a solution for the security problem of the bitcoin users.
Xapo gained $40 million in funding, the record sum in the bitcoin sector.
An investor and the winner of almost all bitcoins at the US Marshals Service auction Tim Draper, conducted a conference in San Mateo where he spoke about his plans in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
A Canadian programmer has published what he claims is a vulnerability in Coinbase’s Android apps, one that could allow an attacker to gain full access to a user’s account.
The biggest Chinese exchange Huobi brings margin trading and interest-bearing accounts with its new internationally focused platform BitVC and Yubibao brand.
The Financial Action Task Force organization published a summary that analyzes the cryptocurrency and its risks.
New Assembly Bill 129, providing ‘legal status’ for virtual money, was signed into law in Caifornia.
Now the users of Bloomberg terminals can track bitcoin pricing data from itBit.
Western Union is ready to integrate bitcoin if it will be regulated as the currency.
Hive, a Bitcoin wallet provider, has launched a new HTML5 web wallet that aims to offer better privacy for altcoin users.
The Parliament of Canada signed the first official law that will regulate the virtual currencies.
The nine leading Bitcoin News websites including CoinSpeaker.com collaborate for commercial Press Release service.
Millionaire Roger Ver is now offering people to gain citizenship and passport of St. Kitts and Nevis with bitcoin through his website.
Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, discussed bitcoin with former Google chairman and then-CEO Eric Schmidt in 2011.