- Wikipedia now takes bitcoin. Coinbase, one of the big bitcoin service providers, signed up the Wikimedia Foundation as a client and announced it is offering its merchant services for free to all nonprofits.
Meghan Kellison (Roberts & Roberts) and Davi Barker (Bitcoin No Bombs) come on the show to discuss the attempt by NY to regulate Bitcoin by requiring a Bitcoin license...
Richard Grove (Tragedy and Hope) comes on the show to provide his insight into NY attempting to regulate Bitcoin by requiring a Bitcoin license, the New World Order, and his perspective on how best to prepare
Overstock.com and its swashbuckling CEO, Patrick Byrne, are hoping to create a new kind of corporate stock based on the computer software that drives bitcoin, aiming to overhaul the stock market in much the same way that bitcoin overhauled how we sto
The people who want bitcoin and similar currencies to be regulated by the New York state authorities which regulate financial activities in that state are going to get their wish. It seems like they are "really asking for it," judging by what has bee
Sameer Dossani (ActionAid Int'l) on the BRICS Development Bank as an alternative to the "Washington Consensus" - David Johnston (BitAngels) on the attempt by New York to regulate Bitcoin by instituting a Bitcoin License - Terry Bressi (Checkpoint USA
Bitcoin, the increasingly popular peer-to-peer, stateless cryptocurrency, has been embraced by New Hampshire political candidates. In May, the Federal Election Commission made Bitcoin a legal form of currency for campaign contributions. Since then,
The government watchdog issued a report in June that said the IRS should issue informal guidance for taxpayers on the reporting requirements for virtual currencies such as Bitcoins.
At the moment, Taaki and the Dark Wallet team—which also includes 3D-printed gun enthusiast turned Bitcoin evangelist Cody Wilson—are attempting to develop a ground layer to allow anyone in the world to use Bitcoin. But his hope ultimately is that pe
Daniel Larimer (Founder of BitShares) comes on the show to discuss the attempt by New York to regulate Bitcoin by instituting a Bitcoin License - Cody Wilson (Defense Distributed, Dark Wallet) on Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency anonymity, bitcoin regulation a
Tone Vays (LibertyLifeTrail.Com) on the attempt by New York to regulate Bitcoin by instituting a Bitcoin License - J Neil Schulman (writer and filmmaker) and J. Kent Hastings (Associate Producer/Film Editor) on his film Alongside Night, showing tonig
Paul Snow (President Texas Bitcoin Assoc and Founder, Passing Bitcoin Around the World) on NY's attempt to regulate Bitcoin - Jeffrey Tucker (Liberty.Me) on NY's plan for a Bitcoin License - Matt Papke (FreeTempe.Com) Fundraiser Friday July 25th, 201
There is a schism coming in Bitcoin, due to bureaucratic overreach such as we're now seeing from NYDFS. This schism will not manifest as a fork in the block chain, but we are going to see two classes of bitcoins emerge, differing only in color.
There is a schism coming in Bitcoin, due to bureaucratic overreach such as we're now seeing from NYDFS. This schism will not manifest as a fork in the block chain, but we are going to see two classes of bitcoins emerge, differing only in color.
Today, as human society progresses onward, Coinmap broke 5,000 global business listings, South African payment processor Payfast enabled their 30,000 merchants to accept Bitcoin, and the NY Dept. of Financial Services made financial privacy a crime,