Danny Bradbury

Danny Bradbury has been a professional writer since 1989, and has worked freelance since 1994. He covers technology for publications such as the Guardian.

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Markets

Merchant-friendly payments: less than perfect, but better than before

Bitcoin is due for an overhaul of its payment mechanism to make it more merchant-friendly.

payment

Markets

Bitcoin developer Jeff Garzik on Satoshi Nakamoto and the future of Bitcoin

Jeff Garzik, one of Bitcoin's core developers, talks about his views on Satoshi Nakamoto and the future of Bitcoin.

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Finance

Min.io joins the bitcoin-for-digital-content party

Another bitcoin-based site has launched, enabling digital content creators to sell their wares.

digital content

Tech

A look inside KnCMiner, bitcoin mining's dark horse

KnCMiner just increased the performance spec of its ASIC mining rigs. They're late to the party, but will they be strong enough to trounce the competition?

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Markets

Bitcoin: The next rewards-based economy?

Could bitcoin be a way to modernise backwards-facing employee and customer rewards programs?

employee rewards

Markets

Has the market lost confidence in Mt. Gox?

Can Mt. Gox bounce back, after yet more system problems early this week that left people unable to access the site?

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Markets

Bitcoin network recovering from DDoS attack

The bitcoin network suffered a denial of service attack last week that exploited never-implemented skeleton features embedded in the Satoshi client.

DDoS attack

Markets

Bitcoin crowdfunding sites find funding difficult

Crowdfunding in bitcoins will be an uphill struggle, it seems.

crowdfunding

Markets

California issues cease and desist letter to Bitcoin Foundation

The bitcoin community was reeling after it was revealed that California's financial regulator issued a cease and desist order to the Bitcoin Foundation.

Bitcoin coin

Markets

BitAngels floats Blueseed's boat

Bitcoin seed investment firm BitAngels has invested in a seafaring community of entrepreneurs called Blueseed.

Blueseed