
Coinplay to Launch Its Cryptocurrency-friendly Digital Game Store This Week
Coinplay, the Kansas City-based PC game store that accepts Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Litecoin, is supposed to be relaunched this week.
Coinplay, the Kansas City-based PC game store that accepts Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Litecoin, is supposed to be relaunched this week.
‘Do Cryptocurrencies Such as Bitcoin Have a Future?’ The Wall Street Journal’s article trying to answer this question may have increased the cryptocurrency’s price.
Bitcoin is a great way to pay directly and anonymously, but its technology – the block chain – is capable to offer much more.
Olivier Janssens and Jim Harper won the elections held to vote for the new members of the Bitcoin Foundation’s board.
Bitcoin hardware company BitFury has produced its new 28nm ASIC chip for bitcoin mining.
Adam Tepper, the founder of bitcoin exchange Independent Reserves, was killed in a motorbike accident in Phuket on Thursday.
On Wednesday, a London-based broker launched a trading platform that will provide the bitcoin community with the infrastructure to safely trade and hedge bitcoin price risk.
The Bank of England issued a research, which discusses the possibility of central bank creating its own cryptocurrency.
New Hampshire seeks to become the American Bitcoin capital by introducing a bill requiring to accept bitcoin as payment for taxes and fees.
E-commerce company Rakuten is considering the integration of digital currency payments.
Finance minister of Greece, Yanis Varoufakis, beleives the creation of parallel digital currency will help the country to deal with economic crisis.
Digital payment service Stripe has officially announced its integration with Bitcoin enabling merchants accept payments in the cryptocurrency.
“Can Morgan Spurlock survive for a week on Bitcoin? Go inside the strange new world of digital currency, Thursday at 9p ET/PT.”
Today, on Wednesday, the U.S. government said that it plans to auction a collection of Bitcoins seized from Silk Road genius Ross Ulbricht on March 5, 2015.
CAVIRTEX, the first and one of the largest Canadian bitcoin exchanges, has announced that it stops carrying on an active Bitcoin business and will shut down operations in March.