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'Emergency Hearing' Could Lead to New Discoveries in Mt. Gox Case
An emergency court hearing set for tomorrow could enable the prosecuting attorneys to obtain new fact-finding abilities.

Block Chain Technology Offers New Crime-Fighting Options
A new generation of services will utilize the unique properties of block-chain technology to provide scalable security.

Survey Results: 96% of Merchants Would Recommend Bitcoin to Peers
Part Three of our survey examines merchant satisfaction with bitcoin, as well as their interest in altcoins.

What Facebook's Mobile Money Plans May Mean for Bitcoin
Facebook is reportedly exploring a money service that would allow its users exchange monetary value.

Why Know-Your-Customer Rules Won't Work With Bitcoin
Know Your Customer rules exemplify why moulding bitcoin into the current regulatory framework won't work, argues Ariel Deschapell.

Crash and Carry on, Canadian Chip Chumps, and the Internet of Sins
This week John Law glues together broken China, mops up Canada's sticky MintChip mess and proposes new altcoin 'karmacoin'.

New Radeon Launches Just in Time for No Miner to Care
AMD has launched its fastest graphics card to date, but scrypt miners are unlikely to care, argues Nermin Hajdarbegovic.

Why Bitcoin is Fated for Boom and Bust
As human beings, we may not be able to prevent it due to its emotionally-charged discourse.

Wladimir van der Laan's Top Four Priorities for Bitcoin
Private keys, the Bitcoin-Qt wallet and faster blockchain downloads are on the mind of Bitcoin's incoming lead developer.

What Does the Future Hold for the Price of Bitcoin?
What China's position against the US and EU tells us about behaviour of bitcoin markets ahead.
