Last Thursday New York City councilman Mark Levine introduced a bill petitioning for the city to accept bitcoin as payment for fines and fees. Levine opened up about the bill, which he says could be passed as early as June, in a new interview with CoinDesk, indicating that he believes New York City has a […]
Bitcoin Foundation Candidates Voice Concerns Over Low Voter Registration
Candidates in the ongoing Bitcoin Foundation election to fill two vacant board of director positions have expressed concern at a low voter turnout. Candidate Jim Harper of the Cato Institute, and former global policy counsel for the foundation, has pointed out that only 364 of the organisation’s roughly 2,728 members have registered to vote – […]
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BTER Exchange Claims $1.75m in Bitcoin Stolen in Cold Wallet Hack
Digital currency exchange BTER announced that it has lost 7,170 bitcoins, or roughly $1.75 million at press time, in an apparent hack on its cold wallet system. In a statement posted to the China-based exchange’s website, the company said that it had shut down its platform in the wake of the attack and that withdrawals for user balances […]
BitLicense 2.0: What The Latest Revisions Mean for Bitcoin Businesses
Marco Santori is a business attorney for technology companies. In particular, digital currency businesses. He is also the chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation’s Regulatory Affairs Committee and author of CoinDesk’s series on bitcoin law (find parts 1, 2 and 3 here). New York’s Department of Financial Services (DFS) published its original BitLicense proposal in July of 2014. That original proposal drew applause […]