Kim Dotcom: Megaupload and Bitcoin Had Sex, Baby Will Be Such a Joy
Megaupload will be back soon, and this time, it will involve Bitcoin. Kim Dotcom, founder of the former popular filesharing website, announced the planned union of the site’s second coming with cryptocurrency via a saucy metaphor on Twitter: Megaupload’s long-awaited resurrection. After a shutdown by the US government and unsuccessful attempts at a relaunch over the following years, Megaupload 2.0 will be back next year. It will include over 100 gigabytes of free storage, no data transfer limits, and on-the-fly encryption. Additionally, Dotcom plans to deploy the original Megaupload user....
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Controversial online content entrepreneur Kim Dotcom’s announcement that he plans to reintroduce the Megaupload site next year and hinting that it will accept bitcoin has created a stir among bitcoiners. Bitcoiners have varying views about Megaupload 2.0’s chances for success and about being associated with a file sharing platform that ran afoul of the law. Dotcom’s legal battle with the U.S. government continues. Megaupload, Bitcoin. Coupled. Dotcom tweeted this weekend, “I can tell you that Megaupload and Bitcoin had sex. There is a pregnancy and I have a feeling that the baby will be....
As Bitcoin.com previously reported, a good portion of the cryptocurrency community has been focused lately on the tweets of Kim Dotcom. On the anniversary of authorities seizing Megaupload, Dotcom told the public he had an announcement about his new Megaupload and Bitcache project. A few days later Dotcom revealed there would be a significant delay. Kim....
Kim Dotcom is a well-known person in the cyber world as the founder of the now defunct file-sharing service Megaupload. Now, Dotcom is not only creating a new sharing service called Mega 2.0 but has made it well known that Bitcoin will be a major part of the platform. Mega 2.0, Bitcache, MegaNet. The new service that Dotcom has been working on called....
Kim Dotcom has announced that his upcoming cloud based file sharing platform MegaUpload 2.0 will have Bitcoin support. Kim Dotcom’s famed MegaUpload file sharing service is set to make a comeback in a new avatar soon. This time, the new MegaUpload 2.0 will embrace the digital currency revolution by including Bitcoin payment option. Kim Dotcom, the tech entrepreneur and the founder of ‘Internet Party‘- a political party in New Zealand – has hinted the possibility of Bitcoin payments integration in his upcoming file sharing application earlier this weekend. The announcement was made on his....
Kim Dotcom has revealed the reason for delaying his Megaupload 2/ Bitcache unveiling was due to a failed merger with a Canadian company SecureCom. Dotcom had promised the reveal Jan. 19 but said that there had been an “expected hiccup.” He added that there was “nothing to worry about” and it was “just more of the same.” However, it later became clear that information about the projects would not be forthcoming until later, with Dotcom promising “screenshots” of Bitcache in February. Dotcom: ‘Go get some Bitcoin’. He added that Megaupload 2 was “the game changer the Internet is waiting....