More and more Bitcoin ATMs are popping up in various locations all over the world.
New Bitcoin ATMs: SF gets first BTM as Argentina, Germany and Italy get more locations Now Accepting BTC: Flyhigh.fi, Traverse Bay Farms and more as Overstock Goes Global Here is this week’s edition of the latest places, people, and businesses accepting Bitcoin. Flight Search Engine Welcomes Payments by Bitcoin.
New businesses to accept payments in Bitcoin Bitcoin community is expanding on the global scale as new businesses are beginning to accept payments in this digital currency.
Will a Bitcoin ETF Help Bitcoin Go Mainstream? Bitcoin is an extremely volatile digital currency, and we can see that from the price history of the digital currency. Things are still unsure whether bitcoins will eventually become an accepted currency and gain international acclaim, remain limited or fade into oblivion.
From Hawaii to Slovenia to Zurich to Canada, Bitcoin ATMs Have Gone Mainstream Bitcoin ATMs are spreading around the world at an incredible speed.
Listen to your Bitcoins with Sound Wallet Believe it or not, there’s a way to avoid using a paper wallet by using one of the most conventional means of diffusing information – sound.
New Businesses Accepting BTC: Apache Software, Ombushop, Laundry Locker and More Bitcoin has gained tremendous popularity in the last year, and it’s safe to say that it has become one of the world’s most convenient ways of buying, selling and trading things over the internet.
200+ Bitcoin ATMs Globally and Counting: Grand Rapids, Albuquerque, Budapest and More According to Bitcoin ATM Map, a website providing a service that tracks Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency ATMS around the world, there are 208 Bitcoin ATMS operating on six continents.
Bitcoin Malware Used to Exploit the Russia-Ukraine Crisis A group of hackers tried to leverage the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia by distributing malware aimed at Bitcoin wallets.
New Businesses Accepting BTC: BuyCBDOnline.com, EIGHT Eyewear, a Psychic and more More and more business are beginning to accept Bitcoin as a payment option. The digital currency has gained a lot of popularity in the last year, and it's not just being accepted by companies, but also by the general public, small businesses and even individuals.
New Businesses Accepting Bitcoin: Shipito, New Age Auto Sales, and more More and more business are beginning to love Bitcoin. The digital currency has gained a lot of popularity in the last year, and it's not just being accepted by companies, but also by the general public and small businesses.
New Bitcoin ATMS: First Machines Invade NY, Dallas, South Africa A few new Bitcoin ATMS, also called BTMS (Bitcoin teller machines), recently started to operate in five different cities across four continents.
Bitcoinference Summer 2014 will take place in Amsterdam This year’s Bitcoinference Summer 2014 will take place at the Amsterdam Science Park. The conference will be held September 3 - September 5.
New Businesses Accepting Bitcoin: Rakuten Logistics US, CloudFlare, Radical.FM and More Let's see some more businesses keen on entering the fascinating world of cryptocurrency.
Australia’s Tax Office Releases Bitcoin Guidelines Australian Taxation Office just released its guidance on the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies. The set of regulations coincides with Australia's 2013-1014 income tax returns.
Kraken Sets Sight on Japan, Company CEO: “Compared to Japan, the United States is in the Dark Ages” Professional trading platform Kraken has announced it will open up operations in Japan sometime next month.
ChangeTip Wants to Use MicroPayments to End Clickbait, Become the ‘Love Button’ for the Internet ChangeTip would like to drive mass implementation of micro-payments on the internet, by making use of Bitcoin and some other existing social networks as a way to send "feeless micro-donations to content creators.”
New Businesses Accepting Bitcoin: Subway in Argentina, Payza and More Bitcoin is slowly changing the way we pay for goods and services. The digital currency is gaining tremendous recognition among businesses of all sizes and shapes.
Bitcoin ATMs Boom: Canada’s Big Aspirations, First BTM in Bulgaria and More More and more Bitcoin ATMs are popping up in various locations all over the world.
Let the Bit Drop: Coinapult sets to Transform a Caribbean Island into Bitcoin Test Ground A small Caribbean island, which has yet to be named, will soon become the largest Bitcoin community in the world.
On the New York BitLicense Proposal by Circle CEO, Jeremy Allaire NYSDFS has recently received detailed comments about the virtual currency ecosystem from consumer finance company, Circle.
Federal Consumer Watchdog Acknowledges Bitcoin’s Benefits and ‘Wild West’ Risks Consumers have been warned by a federal watchdog about the risks of using Bitcoin. The CPFB said that it will start gathering complaints from people who use Bitcoin and online exchanges.
Bitcoin Expo goes 100% virtual The Bitcoin Expo (March 1-15, 2015) will be held online only, and thus, will be accessible to the community around the world.
New Places accepting BTC: Avalancha, Shave.com and more Bitcoinis ruling over the crypto currency marketplace, and increasingly more companies are starting to accept bitcoins as payment mode.
Nasdaq’s LaValle: Bitcoin ETF is “A Turning Point” To break down barriers for Bitcoin to turn into a mainstream investment class, the acclaimed Winklevoss brothers filed SEC documents in an attempt to register the first Bitcoin related ETF.
Money2020 Conference to be held in Vegas with Cointelegraph as the official media sponsor The annual Money2020 conference in Las Vegas is going all out for Bitcoin at this year’s event in November and Cointelegraph is proud to be an official media sponsor of the event.
Xapo Addresses Debit Card’s Fees, Promises to Reimburse Users Debit card supplier Xapo put themselves in a quandary by first promising low transaction fees when they claimed users will be charged a $15 one-time flat fee and now supposedly changed the schedule.
New Businesses accepting BTC: Republican Liberty Caucus, easyHotel, Twitch, and more Bitcoinis ruling over the crypto currency marketplace, and increasingly more companies are starting to accept bitcoins as payment mode.
The Russian Ministry of Finance one step closer to banning Bitcoin The Russian Ministry of Finance wants to ban Bitcoin transactions. It proposes to limit not only the ‘substitutes’ of money, but also transactions with them, including payments for goods and services.
Gyft Acquired by Leading Payment Service Provider First Data Virtual Redwood City-based gift card provider Gyft was recently bought out by First Data, a leading provider of payment processing and electronic commerce services.