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PRISMicide & PRISMicide for Bitcoin – Video

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Exploring Bitcoin with Amir Taaki – Part 1 – Video

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Bitcoin SF Devs Seminar: Alice Townes Teaches you Bitcoin Tax Law – Video

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Bitcoin SF Devs Seminar: Alice Townes Teaches you Bitcoin Tax Law
Alice Townes Teaches us about IRS Bitcoin tax law details that every bitcoin developer should consider when building digital money applications.

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How To Buy Or Sell BitCoins | Bitcoin – BTCSec – Video

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Bitcoin needs better self-regulation, says exec

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Bitcoin start-ups need to do a better job policing themselves or risk getting bogged down in regulation and legal fees, said an executive of a cryptocurrency "wallet" company.

"As an industry we need to be much more committed to consumer protection than we already are," said Blockchain.info COO Peter Smith said in an interview Monday at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York.

Blockchain, which builds software that allows users to securely manage their funds, is the Internet's most popular bitcoin service, with about 1.6 million wallets on its platform.

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Educating consumers about the different types of bitcoin services, specifically exchanges and digital wallets, is one of the key things the community needs to do as soon as possible, Smith said.

Case in point: More than $450 million worth of bitcoin vanished when Mt.Gox, a popular bitcoin exchange, collapsed in February. Mt.Gox was a centralized trust, where all users' coins are stored together in a master account. So when the exchange was the target of an attack, all bitcoins in the exchanged were vulnerable.

The centralization makes such exchanges riskier, and consumers need to be aware that they should only keep small amounts of money in such platforms, Smith said. Platforms like Mt.Gox a really made for people like day traders, and the average bitcoin enthusiast shouldn't keep large sums there, he said.

Smith said digital wallet serviceslike his companyhave security features that allow users to store the private keys (which are needed to access their bitcoins) and send payments, and are probably more appropriate for the average consumer.

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5 Bitcoin Projects That Could Make Payments Far More Anonymous

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Some believe that bitcoins anonymous properties are a bug, not a feature. This past January, New York financial regulator Benjamin Lawsky called for a crackdown on software that anonymizes transactions in the online digital currency, saying it will merely help criminals evade law enforcement. And one of the currencys biggest supporters, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, believes bitcoin will truly thrive only after it shrugs off anonymity protections.

But some parts of the bitcoin community have other plans in mind.

Even as regulators work to tie new identity restrictions to bitcoin businesses, a collection of projects is moving in the opposite direction, trying to preserve or even upgrade bitcoins properties as an ultra-private, untraceable payment system as anonymous as handing off a briefcase of unmarked bills. Last week saw the launch of Dark Wallet, a piece of bitcoin software that represents perhaps the most radical move yet to evade tracking of who spends and receives bitcoin. When it comes to describing the projects intentions, Dark Wallets 26-year-old organizer Cody Wilson doesnt mince words. Its just money laundering software, he says.

But despite the controversy that surrounds the idea of untraceable digital cash, efforts to make bitcoin anonymous serve a real need. Bitcoin transactions are public by default, visible to anyone who searches the blockchain, the distributed public ledger of all bitcoin payments that keeps it safe from forgery and fraud. Deny bitcoiners the ability to hide their identity, and theyre left with a serious privacy problem. The problem is not just about how to buy drugs online, says Ian Miers, a graduate researcher at Johns Hopkins focused on cryptocurrency privacy. As bitcoin becomes more mainstream, it becomes an issue of how to fix consumer privacy. The problem may be even bigger for companies. Legitimate businesses, for instance, may want to hide their transactions so that competitors cant track their sales growth.

Here are a few of the projects seeking a more private way to bitcoin:

Cody Wilsons project with Amir Taaki and the anarchist group unSystem launched last Thursday with two particular methods for protecting its users identities. One is what it calls CoinJoin. Every time a user makes a payment with Dark Wallet, the program is set by default to combine the transaction with that of another Dark Wallet user attempting to make a payment around the same time. The communications to set up that multiparty transaction are encrypted, so that detecting who paid whom becomes far more difficult. Eventually, Dark Wallet plans to expand CoinJoin to combine payments of three or more users, creating an even more tangled web of money flows.

On top of protections for senders, Dark Wallet adds another one for receivers that it calls stealth addresses. When a user publishes a stealth address instead of a normal bitcoin address as his or her public P.O. box for receiving funds, any money sent by another Dark Wallet user to that address goes through an extra obfuscating process. Instead of appearing in the blockchain as being sent to that stealth address, Dark Wallet encrypts the address in such a way that only the recipient can recognize it and sends the money to that encrypted address. The receivers Dark Wallet app scans the blockchain for payments encrypted to his or her stealth address and decrypts them to claim the funds. Crucially, no evidence remains in the blockchain that ties the sender and recipient.

Dark Wallet isnt the only wallet that offers to mix up its users coins to foil surveillance. So does one of the most popular bitcoin wallets already in use: Blockchain.info. An initiative from the company called Shared Coin implements CoinJoin to protect transactions as large as 50 bitcoins. But users have to choose to turn Shared Coin on. Unlike with Dark Wallet, its not enabled by default. And Blockchain gives users a warning that, although it doesnt log their transactions, its subject to laws that might compel it to track their transactions in some situations. The server does not need to keep any logs and transactions are only kept in memory for a short time, reads a disclaimer on Blockchains site. However, if the server was compromised or under subpoena it could be forced to keep logs.

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Bitcoin needs more consumer protection

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Bitcoin start-ups need to do a better job policing themselves or risk getting bogged down in regulation and legal fees, said an executive of a cryptocurrency "wallet" company.

"As an industry we need to be much more committed to consumer protection than we already are," said Blockchain.info COO Peter Smith said in an interview Monday at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York.

Blockchain, which builds software that allows users to securely manage their funds, is the Internet's most popular bitcoin service, with about 1.6 million wallets on its platform.

Read More Why bitcoin needs a marketing campaign

Educating consumers about the different types of bitcoin services, specifically exchanges and digital wallets, is one of the key things the community needs to do as soon as possible, Smith said.

Case in point: More than $450 million worth of bitcoin vanished when Mt.Gox, a popular bitcoin exchange, collapsed in February. Mt.Gox was a centralized trust, where all users' coins are stored together in a master account. So when the exchange was the target of an attack, all bitcoins in the exchanged were vulnerable.

The centralization makes such exchanges riskier, and consumers need to be aware that they should only keep small amounts of money in such platforms, Smith said. Platforms like Mt.Gox a really made for people like day traders, and the average bitcoin enthusiast shouldn't keep large sums there, he said.

Smith said digital wallet serviceslike his companyhave security features that allow users to store the private keys (which are needed to access their bitcoins) and send payments, and are probably more appropriate for the average consumer.

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Bitcoin ATM Debut in Japan ATM – Video

Posted: May 4, 2014 at 5:46 pm


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Bitcoin Trade 122 – Video

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In this episode I introduce Bitcoin, digital crypto currency independent form Government and State backing and control, a new technology that allows easy flo...

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Live mining cam week 6: How many Bitcoin will we mine? – Video

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