Bitcoin plunges on China’s reported moves to shut domestic exchanges
Bitcoin is being battered again with reports that Chinese authorities are planning to close digital currency exchanges in the country.
Bitcoin is being battered again with reports that Chinese authorities are planning to close digital currency exchanges in the country.
There's no denying that Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general are steadily gaining the interest of people from all walks of life.
Several weeks after its original website was seized by U.S. authorities, BTC-e is back online.
You probably noticed that sending the digital currency from one address to another now comes with a hefty price tag.
Bitcoin is no longer the currency of choice on the dark web.
Banco de Mexico Governor Agustín Carstens has ruled out identifying bitcoin as a virtual currency.b
South Korea doesn't want to take the back seat in the Bitcoin train and there’s no turning back for the Asian country.
A Canadian company’s announcement to rebrand as a cryptocurrency exchange has resulted in a trading suspension from the U.S. SEC.
It may have been a long time coming, but Vietnam is finally ready to get on board the cryptocurrency train.
The board of Uber has reportedly voted over the weekend to bring in Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi to lead the ridesharing company.
A publicly traded Canadian bitcoin company has caught the watchful eye of the U.S. SEC after its stock ran up more than 6,000% in 2017.
Bitwala announced that it will not support the so-called New York Agreement (NYA), despite being a signatory of the said consensus.