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Mississippi Doctors Sued Mt. Gox for Bitcoin Loss Now Worth $133 Million
Two former users of the defunct bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox have brought a lawsuit against the company over the loss of 9,500 bitcoins.

End of Inflation? The Radical Vision of Futures-Backed Cryptocurrency
An expert at software giant SAP has a radical idea for how central banks can eliminate inflation with cryptocurrency assets.

$15K in Sight? Bitcoin Prices Gather Upside Traction
Having defended $13,000, bitcoin looks set to explore a move towards $15,000 levels in the next 24 hours.

No, You Don't Have to Buy a Whole Bitcoin
As new enthusiasts enter the cryptocurrency markets, one developer wants to make bitcoin's divisibility really stand out by coining the term "bits."

What the Data Tells Us About Bitcoin in 2017
Statistics show bitcoin is at the forefront of an increasingly complex ecosystem that continues to grow in a variety of ways. And it refuses to die.

Bitcoin Eyes Consolidation as Price Flirts with $14K
Bitcoin is back around $14,000 and could be in for a phase of rangebound trading as the markets come to terms with regulatory noises from South Korea.

Jonas Schnelli Wants You to Run a Bitcoin Full Node
Bitcoin Core contributor and maintainer Jonas Schnelli is on a mission to make running full nodes easier for non-geeks. Decentralization is at stake.

Bitcoin Price Stays Heavy Amid Korean Regulatory Reports
Despite the two-way action on the price of bitcoin over the last 24 hours, the bears still appear to have the upper hand.

Atomic Action: Will 2018 Be the Year of the Cross-Blockchain Swap?
Atomic swaps herald a way to greatly expand the capabilities of blockchain – but how soon will users be tapping the tech for trading?

Goldman Sachs: Bitcoin Could Be Viable Money In Troubled Economies
A new report published by Goldman Sachs highlights how bitcoin and cryptocurrencies could serve as alternative forms of money in troubled economies.
