Video: Roundup of This Week's Bitcoin News 21st March 2014
Want a quick roundup of what's been happening in the world of digital currencies? Here are our three biggest headlines from this past week: Unusual database error causes Blockchain outage: The bitcoin data and wallet service, Blockchain.info, was down for more than a day this week. Issues started when Blockchain suspended Shared Coin transactions. The company has since moved to reassure customers that their bitcoins are safe. KnCMiner announces first scrypt miner: KnCMiner is now accepting pre-orders for 'Titan', its first mining rig dedicated to script mining. At just under $10,000, Titan....
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Missed out on your digital currency news this week? Here are all the headlines you need to know: Mt. Gox files for bankruptcy protection in the US: the Japan-based bitcoin exchange has filed for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy protection in the United States. Chapter 15 bankruptcy is based on a UN model law that provides specific protections in cases of cross-border insolvency. Developments on bitcoin regulations around the world: New York is now accepting applications for digital currency exchanges while Singapore is planning to regulate bitcoin exchanges and ATMs. Huobi to start trading litecoin:....
Bye-bye Gox and hello BTC debit cards! Not entirely sure what I'm talking about? Take a look at this week's news roundup to get up to speed with the latest developments in the world of digital currency. Mt. Gox announces commencement of bankruptcy proceedings: This week we bid our final goodbye to Mt. Gox as a company when bankruptcy proceedings were announced in Japan. The troubled bitcoin exchange officially filed for liquidation last week. A group of investors made a last ditch attempt earlier this week to stop the company from being liquidated, but a deal didn't materialize. Jeff....
After almost a month, the price of bitcoin is back up to $500. Are you doing a little happy dance? So are we! (Don't worry: it doesn't appear in the video). Check out some of the biggest headlines from last week leading up to the price rise. 37Coins plans SMS-based wallet: Startup 37Coins has created a universal bitcoin wallet that can be used on any cellphone. The service allows users to pay in bitcoin from any mobile device with SMS functionality via a 'gateway' in the user's country of origin. This news is a step in the right direction to deliver worldwide bitcoin access. FAC sees....
The big news today is that price of bitcoin is back up above $600 - the first time since March that the Bitcoin Price Index has been this high. Let's take a look back at the week's biggest stories and uncover the events leading up this Friday's good news. DISH becomes world's largest company to accept bitcoin: US satellite service provider DISH Network has announced that it will start accepting bitcoin payments later this year. This announcement means that the Colorado-based company will be the largest ever to accept digital currency payments. Overstock was previously the biggest....