Expedia Adds Bitcoin Payments for Online Hotel Bookings
The largest online travel company in the world, Expedia will begin accepting bitcoin for hotel bookings, becoming the first major travel organization to have payments in digital currency.
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The largest online travel company in the world, Expedia will begin accepting bitcoin for hotel bookings, becoming the first major travel organization to have payments in digital currency.
Yahoo! Finance along with Google Finance introduced bitcoin into their price list.
The new bitcoin ATM has arrived to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
A young entrepreneur from Idaho launched hew startup on the money earned from his bitcoin investment.
CoinLab announced it would support Mt. Gox’s bankruptcy filing.
Bitcoin payment processor BitPay is growing fast, now with over 41 employees worldwide. The latest to join their team is Tim Byun, who comes from a rather big name in the world of making payments, Visa Inc.
The amount of bitcoin venture capital raised this year is higher than the total investment made in 2013.
Bitcoin vault Xapo announced it is to launch its much-awaited bitcoin debit card this month.
Swedish company KnCMiner announced the tape-out of its 400 MH/s Titan scrip miners will is planned in the near future.
Curtis Jackson, aka “50 Cent”, began accepting bitcoin payments for his new album.
Australian fast food shop Hero Subs became the first restaurant that began accepting bitcoin in Melbourne.
UK-based bitcoin exchange Bitstamp has passed an audit run by BitcoinJ developer and former Google engineer Mike Hearn.
Bitcoin mining hardware producer BitFury raised $20 million in new funding, thus making it the largest investment in the bitcoin industry.
Bitex.la, a bitcoin/litecoin exchange based in Buenos Aires, has officially announced the launch of the first exchange in Latin America.
The value of bitcoin has grown over $600, which is a 7% increase in the last 24 hours and 34% in May.