John Oates

Freelance writer and editor. John was news editor at the Register 2005-2011.

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Bitcoin must charm regulators, says professor

A British business school professor believes Bitcoin needs to go on a charm offensive to win over worried national regulators.

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Canada confused on Bitcoin, eh?

Some Canadian Bitcoin exchanges reportedly received letters from financial regulators saying they do not have to follow the rules required by US regulators.

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Has Ted Nelson named the real Satoshi Nakamoto?

Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery, but Ted Nelson has thrown another hat into the ring - a Japanese mathematician - Professor Shinichi Mochizuki.

Is Shinichi Mochizuki Satoshi Nakamoto?

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Bitcoin goes mobile

Mobile comms company Gliph is backing Bitcoin - anyone using its mobile applications can now send, and receive, Bitcoins.

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Pay what you like, as long as you pay in Bitcoins

An online games company is offering a bundle of four games for a ‘pay-what-you-like price’ – as long as you pay that price in bitcoins.

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Peter Thiel & Founders Fund lead $2 Million funding round in BitPay

BitPay, a leading payment processor for bitcoin, said it had not been looking for funding but the opportunity was too good to turn down.

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Team America's Dwolla bashing is just the start

Bitcoin companies might think they're smarter than the online gamblers and have better connected investors but US authorities have rules of their own.

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Bitcoin Conference comes to London

Bitcoin London conference will be held July 1st 2013. It is an invitation only event with an expected 200 attendees. CoinDesk readers get a 20% discount.

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Spies, cops and taxmen gather to talk Bitcoin

Police officers, spies and tax collectors from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs met in London yesterday to discuss approaches to alternative currencies.

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Here come the geeks, and this time they're rich

Bitcoin is due to change the face of finance, but could have interesting social effects too, according to a leading security researcher.

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