If You Have Bitcoin in Mt.Gox, You Are Probably Fucked

If You Have Bitcoin in Mt.Gox, You Are Probably Fucked

Imagine if your bank wouldn’t let you withdraw money, ignored your complaints, and then moved offices when you showed up at their door? If you put real dollars into Mt.Gox, the erstwhile top dog in Bitcoin trading, you’ve probably completely screwed.

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CoinTerra unveils GSX I PCIe bitcoin mining card for PCs

When it comes to getting your hands on the virtual currency bitcoin, there are a couple ways you can do it. You can buy bitcoin at one of the exchanges. … Continue reading

First bitcoin ATMs in the US head to Seattle and Austin

Bitcoin is one of the most popular of the virtual currencies out there. Even though it is popular, it has faced a number of issues including being deemed illegal in … Continue reading

The First Bitcoin ATMs Are Headed to the U.S.

The First Bitcoin ATMs Are Headed to the U.S.

Robocoin has announced that the first Bitcoin ATMs in the U.S. will be installed later this month in Seattle, and Austin, Texas.

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Silk Road 2 Hacked, $2.7 Million Bitcoin Wallet Siphoned

Silk Road 2 Hacked, $2.7 Million Bitcoin Wallet SiphonedBitcoin is supposed to be safe and secure, but it seems that a particular system is only as strong as its weakest link. Hackers have managed to clean out a Bitcoin wallet that is owned by Silk Road 2, where the amount which was siphoned off happen to be a whopping $2.7 million. Ouch! Just how did the hackers manage that feat? Well, they made use of a similar transaction malleability bug in Bitcoin’s protocol, which is the same bug that resulted in Bitcoin exchanges such as Mt. Gox and BitStamp stopping any kind of withdrawals from happening. Silk Road 2 happens to be an underground Internet black market which was introduced in October last year, and this incorporation happened after the FBI shut down its predecessor, which was the original Silk Road.

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    Silk Road 2.0 vendor makes off with Bitcoin reserve

    Following federal agents seizing the first iteration of the online blackmarket Silk Road, the illicit store was reincarnated as the Silk Road 2. In recent times, a so-called “transaction malleability” … Continue reading

    Somebody Hacked Into Silk Road 2 and Stole All the Bitcoins

    Somebody Hacked Into Silk Road 2 and Stole All the Bitcoins

    Bad news, you lovers of liberty and cryptocurrency. Somebody just hacked into the resurrected version of the Silk Road (a.k.a. Silk Road 2) and stole everybody’s money. And since that money was all in the form of Bitcoin, there’s no way to get it back.

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    India Raises Concerns On Bitcoin’s Credibility, But Doesn’t Call It Illegal Yet

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    Bitcoin traders are having a roller coaster ride everywhere, and India is no exception. After initial momentum that saw several Bitcoin exchanges emerge in India, the Reserve Bank of India issued a warning that sent many traders into a tizzy last year.

    Now, Raghuram Rajan, the RBI’s new governor, has reiterated the central bank’s concerns about the credibility of Bitcoin. Addressing a technology conference in Mumbai earlier today, Rajan said there are ambiguities about who controls the value of Bitcoin.

    “As a currency, I do worry a little bit when the underlying (value) fluctuates tremendously. One of the values of a currency is stability and the extent (to which) a currency is target of speculation as opposed to primarily a means of exchange,” he said, addressing a conference organized by technology industry body Nasscom.

    I do think we have to understand the role of virtual currencies and how they will interact with the paper currency that you have…There are questions that need to be asked, one of them being, who will maintain value? Can we have confidence in unseen, unknown centres who maintain the value of the currency, or an algorithm that will maintain the value of the currency – we need more credibility there

    But Bitcoin traders in India are not giving up yet. Last month, Highkart became the first (and the only) e-commerce site in India to start accepting payment in Bitcoin. Its co-founder Amit Kumar told me that one of the challenges facing growth of Bitcoin in India is that many early adopters are still hoarding the currency and not trading them. Highkart sold a pair of shoes from Provogue in exchange for Bitcoin as its first transaction. It has currently 150 products, and the startup does not charge anything extra for shipping the products.

    “There’s nothing illegal in accepting Bitcoin — the RBI will take more time to come up with clarity,” Kumar added. Highkart and other Bitcoin traders in India say they are following all banking regulations prescribed by the RBI, leaving no room for any illegal activities.

    Benson Samuel, a Bitcoin developer and consultant, said nothing much has changed for Bitcoin in India since the last time RBI issued the warning. Last month, an Indian lawyer even sent a legal notice to RBI asking for clarity on Bitcoin trading in India. 

    A major concern for policymakers and regulators about Bitcoin is that it could be used for money laundering and other illegal activities. The Bitcoin traders, however, say that such concerns apply to any currency.

    For its part, the RBI is not ruling out a future for Bitcoin in India yet.

    “I don’t want to say that there is no future for these virtual currencies. I think it’s a process of evolution, but for now all we’ve done is express the kinds of concerns we have about it, without determining in any which way what we intend to do,” Rajan said earlier today.

    Even as countries such as India and Russia think of Bitcoin as “potentially suspicious”, the virtual currency is mainstream now. Bitcoin was named the best Technology Achievement of 2013 at the Crunchies yesterday.

    Icelanders To Get Free Auroracoins

    Icelanders To Get Free AuroracoinsJust what is the measure of a great government? Why, one that takes good care of the people in their midst, of course. We have word that this coming March 24th would see every single registered legal citizen of Iceland to be able to lay claim to a bunch of Auroracoins without having to fork out a single cent. Yes sir, there might be no free lunch in the world these days, but this does not mean that one will no longer be able to claim other free items – what more from the government of the day. Before we proceed, let us define Auroracoins – they happen to be a virtual crypto-currency that is similar to and based on Bitcoin, where the latter has gotten itself into the news recently, too.

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    Bing Integrates Bitcoin Converter Into Its Search

    Bing Integrates Bitcoin Converter Into Its SearchWhile Bitcoin might not necessarily be looked upon favorably by governments, such as Russia and China, there are many out there who have started to accept the currency as a legitimate form of payment. That being said, we guess we can’t say we’re too surprised to learn that tech companies such as Microsoft have also decided to embrace Bitcoin, although not in the way that you might expect. While Microsoft isn’t exactly accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment, the company has recently announced that as far as Bitcoin conversion is concerned, Bing has been recently updated to include that feature.

    According to the Bing blog, “Starting today, you will find instant Bitcoin conversions at the top of your Bing results.” However as it stands, this feature is only available in the US, Australia, Canada, India, and the UK, but Microsoft expects that it will be rolled out to other markets in the future. Like we said while this does not necessarily mean that Microsoft will take Bitcoin as payment, it is a sign that shows that Microsoft acknowledges the currency, compared to Apple who has been busy trying to remove Bitcoin-related apps from its App Store. So if you’re an avid Bitcoin trader or watcher and would love to keep up with the fluctuating value, hit up Bing’s search and give the conversion a go!

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