Bitcoin payment processor BIPS has thrown out its traditional exchange provider, Mt. Gox, in favour of Bitstamp.
Bitstamp has revealed itself as a serious contender for the title of the world's most popular bitcoin exchange.
CoinDesk examines what’s behind the decline in the bitcoin price witnessed over the past six weeks.
Mt. Gox has announced US dollar withdrawals have resumed following temporary suspension while testing its new transaction processing system.
Mt. Gox has taken a step towards complying with US money-laundering regulations by registering as a money services business with the US Treasury Department.
Can Mt. Gox bounce back, after yet more system problems early this week that left people unable to access the site?
Mt. Gox, which handles 69% of all bitcoin transactions, has suspended US dollar withdrawals for two weeks in order to make technical improvements.
Mt. Gox has published a large advert in the official magazine of the G8.
A recent slew of phishing sites and advertising has been tricking users into signing up for fake Mt.Gox scam sites. Find out what to look out for.
We explain how to have your identity Verified at Mt. Gox
Starting June 15, the Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange will stop allowing funds and withdrawals through the Australian Technocash service.
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Mt. Gox will no longer accept anonymous accounts - the company is determined not to end up the next target of US secret service action.
An order from the US Department of Homeland Security is preventing Dwolla users from transferring funds to and from the Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange.
The US-based bitcoin business CoinLab has taken the Mt. Gox exchange to court alleging the Japan-headquartered company did not fulfill an agreement signed in November 2012.