UK Startup Elliptic Raises $5m for Development of Bitcoin Transaction Identification Software
According to Elliptic, it will use the investment for combating illegal bitcoin deals.
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According to Elliptic, it will use the investment for combating illegal bitcoin deals.
The biggest social network in China registered a 22% increase in its revenues in the fourth quarter of 2015, showing an impressive growth pace.
Following four-month Coinbase integration pilot program, the largest financial group has launched an option to allow US military personnel check their account balances.
If Overstock.com fulfils the public offering it plans, its shareholders will get an opportunity to buy blockchain or traditional stock.
Homestead follows the first version Frontier praised by world’s leading financial institutions and banks.
Yesterday’s information about Microsoft no longer accepting payments in bitcoin has been removed for the website and called incorrect.
Bosch IoT Cloud is an innovative platform that unites all different IoT initiatives of the company.
The new report of Deloitte describes how the blockchain technology can disrupt traditional financial industry.
KPMG International and CB Insights revel in a new report that 2015 was very successful for VC-backed fintech firms that have managed to set a new record in funding.
People lose money buying tickets for the London Bitcoin Forum – an event that has never existed.
The head of the world’s biggest digital currency exchange insists the current team of developers is the main problem for bitcoin network.
The Blockchain Research Lab will deal with research and exploration of blockchain potential and possible application of the technology to medical services.
The search engine company has piloted a new voice-activated app that is expected to make purchases more convenient and quick.
The banks tried five different blockchain-technology providers to test trading fixed income.
However, the number of retailers and consumers using mobile wallets as a convenient payment option remains relatively small.