Seizing Bitcoins declared ‘inappropriate’ in South Korea
In an unprecedented move, a South Korean court has ruled it is inappropriate to confiscate Bitcoins in the country.
In an unprecedented move, a South Korean court has ruled it is inappropriate to confiscate Bitcoins in the country.
Several weeks after its original website was seized by U.S. authorities, BTC-e is back online.
Marui has begun testing bitcoin payments across its stores, as the currency continues to gain support throughout the Japanese retail sector.
The Russian Quantum Center has announced a new blockchain project, which enables companies to transfer sensitive data without facing the threat of hacking through a blockchain protocol.