Craig Wright: Bitcoin is about free speech
Should hard forks exist? That was one of the big questions raised and debated at a forum in Hong Kong.
Should hard forks exist? That was one of the big questions raised and debated at a forum in Hong Kong.
Another country has refused to fall for initial coin offerings’ (ICOs) “new language, same game” schemes.
The South American country is reportedly on the verge of foregoing its bolivar currency in favor of a new one—Bitcoin
Bitcoin Unlimited’s members voted over the weekend in favor of the initiative that seeks to determine how large blocks Bitcoin can handle.
The search for new ways to raise money has paved the way for the rise of the so-called Initial Coin Offerings, or ICOs.
Data analytics company FICO has developed a system that will collect financial data from Bitcoin exchanges.
After years of flip-flopping on the issue, Russia is finally moving ahead with its plan to regulate digital currencies.
The Australian government has finally made good on its promise to end the double taxation of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin.
Roger Ver perfectly shut down a heckler who interrupted his speech at a blockchain conference in Hong Kong.
It’s been seven weeks since the blockchain split, and the Bitcoin Cash network is growing stronger as the days continue with more supporters.
Two of China’s “Big Three” exchanges have decided to cease all trading services for local customers.
Jamie Dimon went on a tirade last week in a conference in NYC, where he condemned Bitcoin and threatened to fire any employee who will trade the bitcoin.