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781  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-15] Techcrunch: This Week On The TechCrunch Bitcoin Podcast: Russia ... on: May 15, 2015, 06:11:38 PM
This Week On The TechCrunch Bitcoin Podcast: Russia And Presidential Dreams

http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/15/this-week-on-the-techcrunch-bitcoin-podcast-russia-and-presidential-dreams/

I'm glad to see that they are still covering Bitcoin after Verizon bought them.
782  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-15] Quartz: Ibiza, the Hamptons, downtown Manhattan: Where the ... on: May 15, 2015, 05:01:51 PM
Ibiza, the Hamptons, downtown Manhattan: Where the Winklevoss twins got hooked on bitcoin

http://qz.com/405950/ibiza-the-hamptons-downtown-manhattan-where-the-winklevoss-twins-got-hooked-on-bitcoin/
783  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-15] Payments Source: A North Carolina Proposal Can Cure Payments ... on: May 15, 2015, 04:31:22 PM
A North Carolina Proposal Can Cure Payments' Regulatory Overreach

http://www.paymentssource.com/news/paythink/a-north-carolina-proposal-can-cure-payments-regulatory-overreach-3021341-1.html
784  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-14] VentureBeat: Coinbase updates iOS and Android apps ... on: May 14, 2015, 06:49:48 PM
Coinbase updates iOS and Android apps to let users in U.S. and Europe instantly buy Bitcoin, get free bits

http://venturebeat.com/2015/05/14/coinbase-updates-ios-and-android-apps-to-let-users-in-u-s-and-europe-instantly-buy-bitcoin-get-free-bits/#
785  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-13] Fortune: This company wants you to tip musicians... in bitcoin on: May 13, 2015, 08:51:08 PM
This company wants you to tip musicians... in bitcoin

http://fortune.com/2015/05/13/this-company-wants-you-to-tip-musicians-in-bitcoin/

TL;DR: ChangeTip just added SoundCloud support.
786  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-14] SCMP: App creator urges Hong Kong's coffee lovers to wake up to ... on: May 13, 2015, 07:20:38 PM
App creator urges Hong Kong's coffee lovers to wake up to bitcoin

The value of bitcoin may have slumped, but one US start-up is betting on the digital currency after developing an app for Hong Kong's coffee drinkers that will allow them to pay at Starbucks with it.

The app, called Fold, is offering a 20 per cent discount to customers paying in bitcoin at the coffee chain. Starbucks is the first major global retailer where bitcoin can be used in-store.

The app works through stored-value payment cards such as Octopus, which can be synced with the user's account on the app.

Matt Luongo, founder and chief executive of the firm that built the app, said he hoped it would provide a turning point after bitcoin's troubled past.

"I hope [working with Starbucks] helps raise awareness. Bitcoin needs to erase its past," Luongo said. "People see it as a scam and speculation, but I'm looking forward to showing them how to get cheaper groceries."

Luongo said the Starbucks discount was a bid to "drive more usage" because "bitcoin is difficult to use" without an incentive.

Michael Chau Chiu-lung, an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong's faculty of business and economics, said any move to allow bitcoin to be spent was "helpful".

"This app is more of a help for the merchants in my view, but giving a discount is certainly a good way to attract more people to use bitcoin," he said. "Such incentives may encourage customers to overcome the hurdle of using bitcoin."

He said the jury was out on "whether consumers are willing to adopt it".

Hundreds of delegates are expected to attend Hong Kong's second bitcoin conference today and tomorrow in Wan Chai, despite the value of the currency slumping to US$242 a piece, down from US$1,242 at its height.

Since bitcoin emerged, it has allegedly been used for illegal drug purchases and money laundering.

In Hong Kong, some 150 people reported they had been defrauded by local trading platform MyCoin, saying they had lost of total of HK$100 million.

Fold is able to offer the Starbucks discount by buying US dollars from unwanted Starbuck Cards - the coffee chain's own stored-value payment card - at a low price and passing on the savings to bitcoin users.

Leonhard Weese, president of the Bitcoin Association Hong Kong, said: "The Fold app is a great demonstration of how smooth it is to pay with bitcoin. I'm sure other retailers are watching closely, and we will see more of this soon."



Source: http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/economy/article/1796021/app-creator-urges-hong-kongs-coffee-lovers-wake-bitcoin
787  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-13] Benzinga: Bitcoin Making Progress In Europe on: May 13, 2015, 06:36:39 PM
Bitcoin Making Progress In Europe

http://www.benzinga.com/news/15/05/5504783/bitcoin-making-progress-in-europe

788  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-13] Huffington Post UK: How Bitcoin Works and How It's Going to ... on: May 13, 2015, 04:59:24 PM
How Bitcoin Works and How It's Going to Change the World

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dominic-frisby/how-bitcoin-works_b_7266012.html
789  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-12] CD: Inside 21's Plans to Bring Bitcoin to the Masses on: May 12, 2015, 11:11:14 PM
Inside 21's Plans to Bring Bitcoin to the Masses

http://www.coindesk.com/21-intel-bitcoin-mining-strategy/
790  Other / Politics & Society / How much did you donate to Rand Pauls campaign? on: May 12, 2015, 07:37:26 AM
Please only vote if you are a eligible to contribute.

Votes can be changed and this poll doesn't expire.
791  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-11] WSJ: A Bitcoin Technology Gets Nasdaq Test on: May 11, 2015, 05:18:57 AM
A Bitcoin Technology Gets Nasdaq Test



Nasdaq will start its pilot in the fledgling Nasdaq Private Market. Photo: JUSTIN LANE/EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY

Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. is testing a new use of the technology that underpins the digital currency bitcoin, in a bid to transform the trading of shares in private companies.

The experiment joins a slew of financial-industry forays into bitcoin-related technology. If the effort is deemed successful, Nasdaq wants to use so-called blockchain technology in its stock market, one of the world’s largest, and potentially shake up systems that have facilitated the trading of financial assets for decades.

“Utilizing the blockchain is a natural digital evolution for managing physical securities,” said Nasdaq Chief Executive Robert Greifeld. He said the technology holds the potential to “benefit not only our clients, but the broader global capital markets.”

Nasdaq will start its pilot project in Nasdaq Private Market, a fledgling marketplace launched in January 2014 to handle pre-IPO trading among private companies. The platform has more than 75 private companies signed up, according to the company.

Private companies typically handle sales and transfers of shares with largely informal systems, including spreadsheets maintained by lawyers who verify transactions by hand. Nasdaq wants to replace that process with a system based on bitcoin’s blockchain technology.

The blockchain ledger is seen by some in the financial industry as the most compelling aspect of bitcoin because it can be used beyond merely buying and selling goods or services with a new currency.

The blockchain is maintained, updated and verified by a vast global network of independently owned computers known as “miners” that collectively work to prove the ledger’s authenticity.

In theory, this decentralized system for verifying information means transactions need no longer be channeled through banks, clearinghouses and other middlemen. Advocates say this “trustless” structure means direct transfers of ownership can occur over the blockchain almost instantaneously without the risk of default or manipulation by an intermediating third party.

One idea is that encrypted, digital representations of share certificates could be inserted into minute bitcoin transactions known as “Satoshis,” facilitating an immediate, verifiable transfer of stock ownership from seller to buyer.

Still, bitcoin-based settlement remains untested in the real world. Regulators worry about the anonymous status of the bitcoin miners that collectively manage the system. It is conceivable that bad actors might one day take over the mining network and destroy the integrity of its verification system, some say.

Also, bitcoin’s underlying software is unable to handle the massive increase in data storage that a Wall Street settlement system would require. While the software could simply be updated, implementation will require consensus among the many, far-flung miners.

Nasdaq Private Market is also a relatively small project for Nasdaq so any changes there aren’t far-reaching. At the same time, the experiment is the latest example of large financial firms exploring the use of the technology.

In recent months, the New York Stock Exchange unit of Intercontinental Exchange Inc. announced an investment in the bitcoin-trading platform Coinbase; Goldman Sachs Group Inc. invested in bitcoin consumer- services company Circle Internet Financial; and big trading firm DRW Holdings LLC said a subsidiary had “begun to experiment with cryptocurrency trading.”

Meanwhile, Digital Asset Holdings, led by former J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. executive Blythe Masters, is, like Nasdaq, developing a blockchain-based system for settling transfers of securities and funds.

Some see the blockchain as a way to attain a long-held securities-industry goal of real-time settlement, shifting the current “T+3” structure, in which the final transfer of funds and securities occurs three days after each trade, to “T+0.”

Real-time settlement has been a goal of regulators and investors alike as it would reduce the risk of counterparty failure and free up billions of dollars of capital that is sidelined during that wait period.

Oliver Bussmann, chief investment officer of Swiss bank UBS AG, last year said the blockchain was the biggest disrupting force in the financial sector, meaning its success could potentially have far-reaching ramifications for banks, trading houses and others. His bank has since established a special blockchain lab to study uses of the technology.

Nasdaq named Fredrik Voss, a vice president, as its new “blockchain technology evangelist” to lead efforts to increase use of the technology.



Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/a-bitcoin-technology-gets-nasdaq-test-1431296886
792  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-07] NY Times: Bitcoin Exchange Receives First License in New York State on: May 07, 2015, 04:54:22 PM
Bitcoin Exchange Receives First License in New York State

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/08/business/dealbook/bitcoin-exchange-receives-first-license-in-new-york-state.html
793  Economy / Service Discussion / Who else is a *loyal* Bitstamp customer? on: May 07, 2015, 09:29:57 AM
I just got this message from Bitstamp:

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Your trading at Bitstamp is absolutely free till May 31st!
Yes, you read correctly! Your account now has 0% trading fee.

You have been selected to participate in our exclusive promotional campaign where we have selected a handful of loyal Bitstamp customers to participate. Enjoy trading with Bitstamp!

Your business and your suggestions are valued. If you have any comments on how to further improve our services, please send them in reply to this email.

Best regards,
Bitstamp team

Makes me wonder if that's really just "a handful of loyal Bitstamp customers" or basically everyone.
794  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-06] Techcrunch: Winklevoss Twins Eat, Sleep, Breathe Bitcoin on: May 06, 2015, 07:11:43 PM
Winklevoss Twins Eat, Sleep, Breathe Bitcoin

http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/06/winklevoss-twins-eat-sleep-breathe-bitcoin/
795  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-04] Fortune: Bitcoin's Argentina 'revolution': No reason to be bullish on: May 04, 2015, 11:05:57 PM
Bitcoin's Argentina 'revolution': No reason to be bullish on bitcoin

http://fortune.com/2015/05/04/bitcoin-argentina/
796  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-04] Techcrunch: Case Is An Insanely Secure Hardware Bitcoin Wallet on: May 04, 2015, 08:27:19 PM
Case Is An Insanely Secure Hardware Bitcoin Wallet

http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/04/case-is-an-insanely-secure-hardware-bitcoin-wallet/

It's expensive at 199 USD, but it also comes with more features than Ledger or TREZOR (doesn't require a computer or smartphone)
797  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-04] AFR: Bitcoin trader Digital CC aims to become the ... on: May 04, 2015, 04:22:16 PM
Bitcoin trader Digital CC aims to become the Uber of money transfers

http://www.afr.com/technology/bitcoin-trader-digital-cc-aims-to-become-the-uber-of-money-transfers-20150504-1mxo0j
798  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What's the largest Bitcoin purchase so far? on: May 02, 2015, 06:15:43 PM
I just realized that I have no idea what the largest Bitcoin purchase (in terms of fiat money) is.

I found this article here, but 500k USD is not really much - is that really the biggest Bitcoin purchase?
799  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-04-30] USA Today: Trading bitcoin is about to get a whole lot easier on: May 01, 2015, 05:07:00 PM
Trading bitcoin is about to get a whole lot easier

http://americasmarkets.usatoday.com/2015/04/30/trading-bitcoin-is-about-to-get-a-whole-lot-easier/

TL;DR: At a bitcoin conference in New York City on Wednesday, Joe Ventura, AlphaPoint’s founder, revealed plans for a service “that will allow institutions to open one account and get access to 20 exchanges through a router.”
800  Bitcoin / Press / [2015-05-01] CD: Hollywood Studio Lionsgate Films in Talks to Accept Bitcoin on: May 01, 2015, 03:39:34 PM
Hollywood Studio Lionsgate Films in Talks to Accept Bitcoin

http://www.coindesk.com/hollywood-studio-lionsgate-films-in-talks-to-accept-bitcoin/

I normally don't post CD articles in here, but I found this one quite interesting. What exactly are they doing with Bitcoin? Can you buy their movies for BTC or something?
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