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Bitcoin Needs an Aggressive Legal Defense
Bitcoin requires forceful and aggressive legal defense, not complicity with governments in crafting policy and regulations.

Markets Weekly: Could Central Banks Spark a Bitcoin Rally?
What do the actions of central bankers in East Asia have to do with the bitcoin price? Quite a bit, as it turns out.

How Dangerous is Satoshi Nakamoto?
Satoshi holds the future of bitcoin in his or her hands (or at least, in a private key somewhere). What are the implications of this?

The Blockchain Lottery: How Miners Are Rewarded
In this excerpt from the book 'Bitcoin for the Befuddled', the authors explain the process of how bitcoin miners are rewarded for their work.

Could Bitcoin Tipping Replace Traditional Online Advertising?
Companies like Google and Facebook are making millions selling online ads. Could bitcoin disrupt their business models?

For Bitcoin, It's the Tech – Not the Talk – That Really Matters
Bitcoin will break into the mainstream because of the benefits it provides consumers, not its ideological disruption of the status quo.

The Blockchain and the Rise of Networked Trust
From big cities to small villages – all around the world we are seeing a common current that weaves together the diverse actions of ordinary people.

UK Shadow Minister Outlines Bitcoin's Potential for Disruption
The UK's shadow minister for digital government believes bitcoin could take power away from big banks and put it back in the hands of consumers.

Factom Outlines Record-Keeping Network That Utilises Bitcoin's Blockchain
A Factom white paper outlines a way to prove the authenticity of records or other data on the blockchain.

Blockstream: $21 Million Funding Will Drive Bitcoin Development
Speaking to CoinDesk, Blockstream's Austin Hill and Adam Back discuss how they will mobilize their recent $21m in funding.
