Video: Roundup of This Week's Bitcoin News 14th March 2014

Missed out on your digital currency news this week? Catch all the headlines you need to know.

AccessTimeIconMar 14, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. UTC
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Missed out on your digital currency news this week? Here are all the headlines you need to know:

  • Bitcoin Mining in the U.S. Will Become 'a Lot More Decentralized': Core Scientific CEO
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    Bitcoin Mining in the U.S. Will Become 'a Lot More Decentralized': Core Scientific CEO
  • Binance to Discontinue Its Nigerian Naira Services After Government Scrutiny
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    Binance to Discontinue Its Nigerian Naira Services After Government Scrutiny
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  • Mt. Gox files for bankruptcy protection in the US: the Japan-based bitcoin exchange has filed for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy protection in the United States. Chapter 15 bankruptcy is based on a UN model law that provides specific protections in cases of cross-border insolvency.

    Developments on bitcoin regulations around the world: New York is now accepting applications for digital currency exchanges while Singapore is planning to regulate bitcoin exchanges and ATMs.

    Huobi to start trading litecoin: the price of litecoin suddenly jumped when China's largest exchange Huobi said that it would start trading the cryptocurrency next week.

    Xapo raises $20m for 'ultra-secure' bitcoin storage: California-based bitcoin security company Xapo has raised $20m, the second largest public funding in the bitcoin space, ever.

    John Law's weekly roundup has been moved to Sunday. 

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