
FTC Shuts Down Butterfly Labs, the 2nd-Most Hated Company in Bitcoin World
Butterfly Labs was shut down by The US Federal Trade Commission that filed a suit, alleging the company did not fullfill customer orders that had been paid upfront.
Butterfly Labs was shut down by The US Federal Trade Commission that filed a suit, alleging the company did not fullfill customer orders that had been paid upfront.
Greenpeace USA announced it is now accepting donations in cryptocurrency.
BitOcean presented the second generation of its ATMs for selling and buying bitcoins.
The price of bitcoin fell to its minimum since a decrese in spring.
Bitcoin processing company BitPay introduced its updated API service, enabling to make refunds to any bitcoin address.
Bitcoin exchange Huobi commissioned new BitYes platform that will allow users to trade litecoin and bitcoin.
Reddit is likely to integrate cryptocurrency more into its marketing strategy after ensuring that demand for new bitcoin payment option, added by BuySellAds, is high.
Julian Assange said during Ask Me Anything session set up to promote his new book that Wikileaks was asked by Satoshi Nakamoto not to use bitcoin for raising funds.
The largest non-profit organization United Way Worldwide started accepting donations in bitcoin.
The new decentralized bitcoin wallet app for iOS devices, entitled Breadwallet, was released and can be downloaded from iOS App Store now.
In an interview to Bloomberg News, Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson supported bitcoin saying it is a functional currency.
Coinbase has launched beta version of its bitcoin wallet service in 13 countries across Europe.
The Workshop Café, located in San Francisco’s financial district, will be the city’s first location for a BitAccess Bitcoin Teller Machine (BTM).
GreenAddress and BTChip cooperated for the launch of new USB bitcoin wallet, called HW.1.
Email and forum accounts used by Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto have apparently been taken over by hacker, according to a series of odd posts made from accounts confirmed to belong to Nakamoto himself.