Bitwala Releases Web App Messenger, Allows Sending Bitcoins in Chat
Users can interact and send money to each other in the new Bitwala messenger.
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Users can interact and send money to each other in the new Bitwala messenger.
The Department of Economic Development of the Isle of Man has teamed up with Credits startup to test how the technology behind bitcoin can improve the safety of IoT objects.
Chinese e-commerce giant has unveiled its plans to launch a new service that will let customers to make payments in the virtual world by making hand gestures or nodding their heads.
The team behind the Onion startup has introduced the next version of its Omega module and launched a new crowdfunding project on Kicksarter.
The Hong Kong-based digital currency exchange, which was hacked by anonymous criminals last week, said its clients will lose 36% of their bitcoin deposits.
IT giant has introduced new Windows 10 IoT Core upgrade that will bring further improvements, including higher performance of the Raspberry Pi 3 board and application-support.
The leading bitcoin exchange is not planning to support ETC trading so far.
Bitfinex announced that all trading, deposits, and withdrawals will be temporarily disabled.
The San Francisco-based browser startup has attracted $4.5 million investment from Propel Venture Partners, Pantera Capital and other prominent investors.
Bitfinex has confirmed that the hacker attack resulted in the loss of approximately 120,000 of bitcoins.
IBM Global Financing is going to employ the blockchain to free up capital tied in customer disputes.
One of the leading bitcoin exchanges has expanded its bitcoin buying feature to Canada and Singapore, following the launch of the service in Australia.
Tim Cook unveiled that the number of monthly active users last month rose more than 450 percent year over year.
The acquisition took place after long joint work and will enables the companies to remain at the forefront of innovation.
The globe’s major organizations, including Nasdaq, IBM, Microsoft and American Express, are expected to take part in the upcoming blockchain event in New York.