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Rebittance Startups Agree: Bitcoin Does Not Make Remittance Cheaper (But Does Allow for Innovation)
Rebit.ph co-founder Luis Buenaventure recently published a blog post on Medium claiming that Bitcoin does little to help cheapen remittances. While the math-based currency...
Billion Dollar Mexican Retail Company Famsa Accepts Bitcoin
Grupo Famsa, one of the largest household appliance-, electronic products- and consumer products-focused retail company in Mexico has begun accepting bitcoin payments with a...
Rebit.ph Co-Founder: Bitcoin Doesn’t Make Remittances Cheaper (Yet)
Luis Buenaventure, co-founder of one of the best known bitcoin remittance companies in the space, Rebit.ph, has published a blog post on Medium claiming...
Gem CEO: Bitcoin Regulations are Trying to Fit a Round Peg in a Square Hole
Regulation has always been a contentious issue in the Bitcoin industry. Some members of the community wish to avoid any regulation at all costs,...
Gem CEO: Bitcoin Regulations are Trying to Fit a Round Peg in a Square Hole
Regulation has always been a contentious issue in the Bitcoin industry. Some members of the community wish to avoid any regulation at all costs,...
Drop In Value And the Current Speculation
Margin Trading Was The Cause?Some theorize there are whales (people with large enough funds that they can make the market shift noticeably) who are...
Storj Vs. Dropbox: Why Decentralized Storage Is The Future
In April 2014, Storj, an open source decentralized storage platform, won the Texas Bitcoin Conference’s hackathon, netting them $250,000 from the BitAngels Fund. The...
Mining Pool Centralization At Crisis Levels
One of the key requirements for the Bitcoin network to be secure is that mining, the distributed process in which the network processes and...
Bitcoin’s Steep Rise is a Setback to Wider Adoption
As one of the few financial services professionals in the United States currently both accepting Bitcoin and willing to work with it (and the...
Coinsetter CEO’s Message to Banks: You Will Soon Love Bitcoin
Let’s begin with a short thought experiment. Put yourself into a world in which banks charge $20 to $50 to manage an international wire...
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