News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

Continue ReadingNews junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

Continue ReadingNews junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

Continue ReadingNews junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

News junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

"Charging one-off fees for news stories is a hassle: users don't want to create an account and enter their credit card details for a single news story. It's easier just to move on. Bitmonet leverages Bitcoin's strength as a digital substitute for cash. In a demonstration on Bitmonet's website, clicking on a story brings up a pop-up window offering a news story for US$0.10, a one-hour pass for $0.15 or a day-long pass for $0.20. The one-hour pass costs 0.0012 of a Bitcoin. Clicking the 'Pay with Bitcoin' button launches Bitcoin wallet software on a person's computer. The transaction is painless: users don't have to enter their financial details or create an account with the publisher." Continue reading

Continue ReadingNews junkie’s open-source project links Bitcoin with publishers

11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

"It’s summer time (well, at least in the northern hemisphere) and people want to travel, Bitcoiners included. So we decided to gather information about some hotels and hostels where your Bitcoin wallet will serve as a moneybag. After a long day’s journey, here’s a list places where you can relax for a few virtual coins." Continue reading

Continue Reading11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

"It’s summer time (well, at least in the northern hemisphere) and people want to travel, Bitcoiners included. So we decided to gather information about some hotels and hostels where your Bitcoin wallet will serve as a moneybag. After a long day’s journey, here’s a list places where you can relax for a few virtual coins." Continue reading

Continue Reading11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

"It’s summer time (well, at least in the northern hemisphere) and people want to travel, Bitcoiners included. So we decided to gather information about some hotels and hostels where your Bitcoin wallet will serve as a moneybag. After a long day’s journey, here’s a list places where you can relax for a few virtual coins." Continue reading

Continue Reading11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

11 Hotels and hostels that accept Bitcoin

"It’s summer time (well, at least in the northern hemisphere) and people want to travel, Bitcoiners included. So we decided to gather information about some hotels and hostels where your Bitcoin wallet will serve as a moneybag. After a long day’s journey, here’s a list places where you can relax for a few virtual coins." Continue reading

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Bitcoin Has Been On A Huge Tear Lately

"It hasn't gotten that much attention, as the world's Bitcoin fascination has faded since this spring. BUT: Worth pointing out that the actual price of Bitcoins has been on a major tear again lately, as it presses up near $150. This is despite increasing oversight and subpoenas from regulators, and all kinds of pronouncements about Bitcoin's death." Continue reading

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Immovable law collides with unstoppable Bitcoin casinos

"It looks like the immovable law of the land may have finally met its match, up against Bitcoin, the encrypted, nationless, currency that disrupts every industry it touches. And now that Bitcoin casinos have had their first major acquisition, an $11.5 million deal, no industry better embodies the unstoppable nature of Bitcoin than gaming. 'The most interesting thing about Bitcoin is how it almost seems tailor made for Internet gaming,' said Stuart Hoegner, managing director of the Gaming Counsel, a law firm representing gaming interests in both the United States and Canada. Specifically he cited low transaction fees, quick deposit-to-play ability, and the lack of chargebacks." Continue reading

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