There is a lot to know about the cryptocurrency.
Japan’s Financial Services Agency temporarily halted operations of two cryptocurrency exchanges, and asked five others, including the recently hacked Coincheck, to improve business practices.
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Privacy can be a security feature.
Blockchain startup Block.one is behind this highly anticipated network.
Coinbase has informed more than 13,000 consumers that it will hand over their information to the IRS.
For the cryptocurrency market, there are a number of ways to short crypto assets.
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What the regulator sees in the cryptocurrency world.
In its annual filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Bank of America said cryptocurrencies were “speculative or risky” products.
Bitcoin's cryptocurrency dominance may soon come to an end.
Blockport has all the right ingredients to become a Coinbase contender — and much more.
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Zaif suffered a glitch that temporarily made Bitcoins free.
With the meteoric rise of cryptocurrency in the last two years, new investors are looking to see massive returns.
Italian bitcoin vlogger Mir Liponi boosts bitcoin experiments.
South Korea is a major hub for mining and trading cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, and had been cracking down on the industry in recent weeks with new regulations, pushing prices down.
MonteCrypto, a puzzle game that promises the first person to finish a Bitcoin, launched on Steam and players are not impressed.
Bitcoin payments will soon be faster and cheaper.
Hackers managed to gain access to Tesla's cloud environment and used its servers to mine for cryptocurrency.
With tax season fully upon us, investors who recently sold their Bitcoin at a loss should be alert to four rules in particular.
You don't have to buy bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies to profit from their popularity.
North Korea's cyber army is closely controlled by the ruling regime – a key difference from other countries' cyberattack and espionage groups.