Monthly Archives: June 2014

Report: Swiss regulators approve bitcoin ATM network

Posted on 20th June, 2014

Regulators in Switzerland have approved a plan by bitcoin ATM operator SBEX SA to launch their planned network of machines across the country. Earlier this month, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) halted plans by another bitcoin startup, Bitcoin Suisse AG, pending a legal review. With the regulatory issues seemingly resolved, SBEX can now […]

Updated Blockchain.info shows greater range of mining pools

Posted on 20th June, 2014

Last week, a single mining pool, GHash.io, briefly gained over 51% of the hashing power of the entire network. Although several core developers have claimed that a true 51% attack is extremely unlikely, and that the centralization of mining power isn’t the huge problem it has been presented as, this did little to slow the […]

Report: Bolivia’s central bank bans bitcoin

Posted on 19th June, 2014

In a move aimed at protecting its national currency, the boliviano, Bolivia’s central bank official prohibited the use of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies today. Although the policy was created by El Banco Central de Bolivia back in early May, it has only recently become known to the general public following a story by Spanish-language news […]

Report: Japan opts to leave bitcoin unregulated

Posted on 19th June, 2014

Japanese lawmakers announced yesterday that they would not be implementing regulations on bitcoin or other virtual currencies for the time being. The announcement from Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the ruling government party in the country’s Parliamentary system, won’t be official policy until additional hearings are completed. Speaking with Reuters, LDP lawmaker Takuya Hirai said: […]

Bitcoin Foundation begins push for Unicode symbol

Posted on 19th June, 2014

Last week, the Bitcoin Foundation announced a plan to finally solve one of the digital currency’s nagging problems: The lack of a Unicode-approved symbol. Although bitcoin has officially used the symbol of a capital “B” with two vertical strokes through it (in the style of the U.S. dollar), that symbol doesn’t exist in the Unicode […]

Argentinian startup BitPagos raises $600k in seed round investment

Posted on 18th June, 2014

Latin America-focused bitcoin payment processor BitPagos raised $600,000 in its first round of seed funding. Investors included well known bitcoin advocates Tim Draper and Barry Silbert, as well as contributions from venture capital funds Pantera Capital and the Boost Bitcoin Fund. BitPagos participated in the Boost VC accelerator program last year, where it raised over […]

Report: Leaked U.S. Marshals list may reveal Silk Road bitcoin bidders

Posted on 18th June, 2014

Last week, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) announced the auction of roughly 30,000 bitcoin seized from the Silk Road online marketplace. With a deposit of $200,000 required to bid, the auction was effectively open only to institutional-level buyers. Given the closed-envelope nature of the auction itself, the odds of finding the names of the bidders […]

Mt.Gox Chapter 15 bankruptcy filing approved by U.S. judge

Posted on 18th June, 2014

The complex and glacially slow international bankruptcy process for shuttered bitcoin exchange Mt.Gox made significant progress yesterday when Judge Stacey Jernigan have final approval to the company’s Chapter 15 filing. The decision will allow Nobuaki Kobayashi, the court-appointed trustee in the Japanese case, to move forward with his investigation, as well as consider potential bids […]

BitPay to sponsor NCAA college football bowl game

Posted on 18th June, 2014

Bitcoin’s mainstream profile is likely to make a major leap forward this December when the NCAA’s St. Petersburg Bowl launches with a new sponsor. Atlanta-based bitcoin payment processor BitPay has purchased the naming rights to the game, which will now be known as the “Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl.” The 2014 game will be broadcast on […]