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Building LNbits — The WordPress for Your Bitcoin Lightning Node — With Ben Arc

Ben Arc and the talented team of developers behind LNbits are helping users do more with Lightning.

Gravatar Adds Bitcoin Support for User Accounts

Gravatar is an avatar platform that works across the internet and integrates with popular sites inclusing WordPress, Disqus, GitHub, and Stack Overflow. Gravatar serves...

Bitcoin Companies Join Payment Giants At Transact 15

The Transact conference is a yearly trade show that brings together the latest in payments and technology. Payments giants including American Express, PayPal, Visa,...

Bitcoin’s Watershed Moment: An Open Source Cryptocurrency Ecosystem

At “Inside Bitcoins the future of virtual currency” Bitcoin Conference in New York held on July 30th, Adam B. Levine, senior fellow with the...

The Pirate Bay Accepting Bitcoin Donations, Other Torrent Sites Follow

The most famous torrent site in the world, The Pirate Bay, has just started accepting Bitcoin donations, placing a donation address on their front...

Namecheap Latest to Accept Bitcoin

Today, Namecheap has announced that they, like WordPress, Reddit and Mega before them, are now accepting Bitcoin as payment for their services. Namecheap is most well-known as a domain name registrar,...

Mega Sidesteps US State Censorship With Bitcoin

Roughly one year ago the FBI forcibly closed Megaupload and proceeded with criminal cases against its owners. They accused Megaupload owner Kim Dotcom of...

January 2013: Bitcoin News Roundup

January has been an exciting month for Bitcoin. We have seen a number of news articles about Bitcoin from various mainstream media sources, nearly...

Bitcoin Price Breaks $15.4 August 2012 High

The Bitcoin price has just broken through the $15.4 high that it last set in August, making today’s maximum of $15.68 at the time...

The Two Bitcoin Conferences of 2013

The Two Bitcoin Conferences of 2013After the first two successful Bitcoin conferences that took place in Prague in 2011 and London in 2012, it...
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