CoinDesk asked industry representatives for their thoughts on the New York Department of Financial Services' BitLicense proposals.
The Bitcoin Foundation has joined a growing chorus of advocates calling for a BitLicense comment period extension.
Jason Tyra evaluates whether bitcoins that go through licensed exchanges will trade at market rate or at a discount.
Prominent members of China's bitcoin ecosystem discuss the possible effects of proposed US regulations on the industry.
Savvy traders could profit handsomely from the bitcoin arbitrage opportunities presented by a future BitLicense, argues Jon Matonis.
Contrary to some statements, bitcoin's fate will not be decided by lawmakers and regulators in the next 18 months
The first day of Coin Congress consisted of opinions on the NYDFS framework and an interesting BTC trading presentation.
Proposals on cyber management, information security and disaster management are aimed at stopping similar disasters for customers.
New York business attorney Marco Santori deconstructs the details of the proposed BitLicense.
What do industry stakeholders think about the proposed New York Department of Financial Services BitLicense?
New York state has released its long-awaited guidance for licensed bitcoin businesses.
The Montreal Economic Institute has published a research note that concludes bitcoin’s future hinges on its legal status.
Ultimately, if privacy becomes disrespected, the market can and will provide cryptographic solutions to restore balance.
Top NY regulator Ben Lawsky took to reddit for a two-hour discussion today on bitcoin and its future.
We take an in-depth look at Benjamin Lawsky, the man and his record, to predict his future regulation.