FBI proves seizing bitcoins isn't the same as owning them
The FBI might have seized Ross Ulbricht's Silk Road bitcoins, but that doesn't mean they can access them.
Read moreThe FBI might have seized Ross Ulbricht's Silk Road bitcoins, but that doesn't mean they can access them.
Read moreBlockchain.info has given 10 BTC to the person who opened the 500,000th bitcoin wallet on the site.
Read moreDown-under crowdfunding site Pozible is now accepting bitcoin donatoins for projects in addition to fiat.
Read moreA Norwegian who man bought $27 worth of bitcoins four years ago recently discovered his big windfall.
Read moreNew UK bitcoin exchange Coinfloor is banking on watertight KYC rules and constant contact with regulators.
Read moreBitPay has processed its largest ever single transaction – $1m for bitcoin mining hardware manufacturer Butterfly Labs.
Read moreThe bitcoin price is often discussed, but which factors determine the long-term potential of the bitcoin price?
Read moreThe "eBay of bitcoin", Bitmit, remains popular with sellers and buyers despite uncertainty over its future and occasional downtime.
Read moreCoinbase is like a bubble inside bitcoin, with extra, value-added features. But what about regulation?
Read moreA fatal flaw has been discovered in the Namecoin protocol, but a fix is on the way.
Read moreForthcoming updates to bitcoin software will make for less confusion over transaction fees, and the ability to trade property.
Read moreNew evidence has come to light suggesting the Feds infiltrated Silk Road long before the website was taken down.
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