A developer who blacklisted gambling websites with custom bitcoin code has raised tempers, and a few interesting questions.
The serial entrepreneur is banned from engaging in securities offerings for five years, and must pay over $50,000.
In this regulation roundup, Jason Tyra examines the most significant news from the world's regulators and law courts.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has requested details on Erik Voorhees and all investors in gambling site SatoshiDice.
The second-generation bitcoin gambling sites demonstrate market-based legitimacy and look set to bring the currency into the mainstream.
KryptoKit, the browser extension that facilitates simple bitcoin payments and encrypted messaging, has recruited three of bitcoin's biggest names.
CoinDesk interviewed a University of California researcher to talk about where bitcoins are being used and moved.
SatoshiDICE Tribute will distribute a fraction of all bets to three top-ranked players.
How carelessness, typographical errors and software design can cost you thousands of dollars in bitcoin.
Bitcoin gambling site SatoshiDice has recovered after being felled for several days by a DDoS attack.
Will large numbers of small gambling transactions bloat the bitcoin block chain? Not if they're kept mostly off of it.
Gambling seems to have a firm foothold in bitcoin. But will regulators be able to stop its rise?
A user of betting site Just-Dice gained 1,300 BTC when he took advantage of a human error.
The house definitely wins in bitcoin's first major acquisition, SatoshiDice, and is art the sophisticated man's bitcoin?
Blockchain-based betting game SatoshiDice has been sold for 126,315 BTC, which is currently worth around $11.5 million.