701 Results From "Bitcoin"

North Korea's hacking division, APT 38, stole $1 billion from online banks and crypto exchanges in 2018. All that money is helping fund nuclear weapons.
Cryptocurrency

North Korea Is Using Hackers to Steal Money for Nuclear Bombs

With Near-Infinite Resources, Facebook Launches a Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency

With Near-Infinite Resources, Facebook Launches a Cryptocurrency

JP Morgan Chase is launching the first ever major U.S. bank approved cryptocurrency called "JPM Coin."
Cryptocurrency

The First Major U.S. Bank Just Launched a Cryptocurrency

According to a cryptocurrency security firm only two prominent hacker groups were responsible for stealing "around $1 billion" in cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrency

Two Hacker Groups Pilfered $1 Billion Worth of Cryptocurrency

Starbucks is teaming up with ICE, the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, on a new crypto platform called Bakkt.
Bitcoin

Starbucks’s New Crypto Platform Could Bring Bitcoin Into the Mainstream

New malware is targeting safety systems at industrial plants around the world — the same systems, ominously, that protect nuclear power stations.
Science & Energy

Bizarre Malware Is Disabling Safety Systems at Industrial Plants

Here’s The Conspiracy Tearing Bitcoin Crypto Communities Apart
Bitcoin

Here’s The Conspiracy Tearing Bitcoin Crypto Communities Apart

Despite a plummeting cryptocurrency market, many young South Koreans are still dreaming of getting rich.
Blockchain

Low-Income Koreans Got Rich on the Blockchain, Then Lost it All

Bitcoin and Ether Aren’t Securities, Says SEC Official
Bitcoin

Bitcoin and Ether Aren’t Securities, Says SEC Official

Bitcoin’s 2017 Surge Was the Result of Manipulation, Experts Say
Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s 2017 Surge Was the Result of Manipulation, Experts Say

Ten full years of idiots, breathless fanboys, and everyone else who did their part to nip all forms of progress in science and technology in the bud.
Future Society

The Decade in Dumbasses: The Idiots, Morons, and Rubes Who Made the 2010s Insufferable

QuadrigaCX has about two weeks left to its stay to raise the money it owes before anyone can sue, but a judge just appointed law firms to its customers.
Bitcoin

Users of Crypto Site Where Dead CEO Lost $196M Are Preparing Suit

Wall Street is Officially Hip To Bitcoin Trading
Bitcoin

Wall Street is Officially Hip To Bitcoin Trading

Did Gerald Cotten fake his own death to abscond with $190 million in crypto? Here's our roundup of the latest news about the blockchain debacle.
Cryptocurrency

Did a Crypto CEO Fake His Own Death? The Great Quadriga Conspiracy, Day 6

Now the drama is escalating, with some observers suggesting that QuadrigaCX CEO Gerald Cotten faked his own death to abscond with a pile of digital cash.
Cryptocurrency

Did a Crypto CEO Fake His Own Death to Abscond With $190 Million?

Goldman Sachs is delaying plans for cryptocurrency trading operation due to regulatory uncertainty, according to a Business Insider report.
Bitcoin

Maybe Goldman Sachs Isn’t So Keen On Crypto, After All

Bitcoin Is Going To Use As Much Electricity As Austria By The Year’s End
Energy

Bitcoin Is Going To Use As Much Electricity As Austria By The Year’s End

Coindesk managed to retrieve hospital records, proving the death of QuandrigaCX CEO Gerald Cotten. But will that information be enough?
Bitcoin

Indian Hospital Fires Back at Rumors That Crypto CEO Faked Death

Samsung tweeted a warning reminding TV owners to "prevent malicious software attacks on your TV by scanning for viruses on your TV every few weeks."
Internet Of Things

Samsung: Scan Your Smart TV for Viruses Every Week or Else

NYC’s Dim Sum King Is Accepting Bitcoin at His New Bar
Bitcoin

NYC’s Dim Sum King Is Accepting Bitcoin at His New Bar