Bitcoin Price Continues Growing, Closer to $600 First Time Since August 2014
Bitcoin price has increased by 10% since last week and now makes up $581.
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Bitcoin price has increased by 10% since last week and now makes up $581.
Now, the AIA Group will join a group of world’s leading financial organizations collaborating on the development of blockchain-based applications.
As Chinese exchanges control around 95 percent of all bitcoin trading, this country has a significant impact on bitcoin operation all over the world.
Microsoft has teamed up with Blockstack Labs and ConsenSys to work on the problem of identity in the world.
Intel is planning to continue investing in the Internet of Things as it sees the potential of the market.
The auction of such a kind is the first one in Australia and the second in the world.
The Germany-based startup, focused on the Ethereum blockchain, is working on a new device that is expected to promote the use of the IoT technology.
The Nasdaq Financial Framework aims at delivering cutting-edge end-to-end solutions to financial infrastructure providers worldwide.
The DAO has no central authority or entity overwatching the organization’s operations, the decisions on directions which the organization will take are made by a group of shareholders.
Coinbase has also changed the name of the platform as it is going to add more digital assets for trading.
As a part of the initiative, Acronis offers a prototype solution for better understanding of blockchain potential.
The Thunder network is an alpha testing software that promises to considerably reduce the time of bitcoin transactions processing.
Zug becomes the first city in the world that launches a 6-month trial to see whether accepting bitcoin payment for government services is rational.
The Australian entrepreneur has lost the courage to offer more definitive proof that he is a developer of virtual currency, after providing false evidence.
5 months after Craig Steven Wright, an Australian computer scientist and entrepreneur, was outed against his will as Satoshi Nakamoto, he says he is indeed the creator of bitcoin.