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Inside Bitcoins NYC Day 1: Bitcoin 2.0 Takes Center Stage

Day one of Inside Bitcoins NYC drew a large crowd with an even larger diversity of interests and opinions.

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Blockchain CEO Nic Cary: Global Stories Highlight Bitcoin's Value

Blockchain CEO Nic Cary used personal stories to illustrate bitcoin's disruptive potential at Inside Bitcoins New York.

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Enthusiasts and Sceptics Debate Bitcoin at London's O2 Venue

Bitcoin enthusiasts and critics alike discussed security, regulation and entrepreneurship at a panel discussion on Saturday.

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Swedish Kickboxer Wins Bitcoin Fight Prize, Max Keiser KO's 'Bankster'

Winner of the first Bitcoin Fight Night received bitcoin worth £5,000, while cryptocurrency fan Max Keiser 'defeated' paper money.

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LA's First Dogecoin Party Promises DJs, Dogs, Much Fun and Such Charity

Here's what to expect when shibes take over LA's Meltdown Comics this Friday.

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London's Iconic O2 Venue to Host Bitcoin Fight Night

Some 18 fighters from across Europe, plus Max Keiser, are taking part in the Bitcoin Fight Night this Saturday.

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Mt. Gox Hearing Preview: Mark Karpeles Aims for Deposition in Taiwan

The next hearing in the ongoing US bankruptcy case concerning bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox takes place in Texas today.

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Would a $10k Bitcoin Help or Hurt Transactions?

Representatives from bitcoin's retail sector discuss how the high price of bitcoin could impact business at CoinSummit.

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Swarm Intelligence Event is First Science Conference to Accept Bitcoin

ANT, a Belgium-based event, is to be the first scientific conference to accept digital currency for registration.

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Despite Challenges, Bitcoin Technology is Here to Stay

A panel of economists and an entrepreneur discussed bitcoin's troubles, from power usage to distribution and too much regulation.

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