Should Bitcoin Cooperate with Government Regulators?
The choice before Bitcoin users is not whether they should want regulation, but what to do about it.
The choice before Bitcoin users is not whether they should want regulation, but what to do about it.
Network now facing lawsuit
Class action lawsuit filed
Company making the ATMs has already received inquiries from more than 40 countries
The virtual currency probably needs to go back underground
Romney came under pressure to release his tax returns during the 2012 election campaign
Believes it's involved in money transmission without the appropriate licenses
Which is what the feds want
An anarcho-capitalist entrepreneur announces a new way to make transactions in Cyprus and Los Angeles.
It's designed for anonymity
Government and Bitcoin businesses both think more regulation of the private digital money is inevitable.
Shinichi Mochizuki hasn't confirmed, so take it for what it's worth
Texas and New York, like peaches and cream!
He means jurisdiction-wise. Enforcement is another issue.
A cold civil war brews between empowered individuals and controlling officials.
Partnership between Mt. Gox and CoinLab didn't work out
Wherever currencies wobble, bitcoin becomes more attractive
High-tech black marketeers are surprisingly cool
Need to escape state incompetence and restrictions
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