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Documents Reveal Divorce Dispute May Be at Heart of Cryptsy Issues
Court documents obtained by CoinDesk offer new details about an ongoing legal battle involving digital currency exchange Cryptsy CEO Paul Vernon.

Beyond Regulation: Why Bitcoin's Pressing Problem is Civil Law
Berger Singerman LLP counsel Andrew Hinkes discusses bitcoin's lack of precedent in common law and the problems it may create for users.

Why Bitcoin and Blockchain Are Just Getting Started
The team from IDEO Futures looks at recent challenges facing bitcoin, and expresses its belief that bitcoin and blockchain still hold much promise.

5 Key Findings from CoinDesk's State of Bitcoin and Blockchain 2016
Here are 5 things you may have missed from CoinDesk's State of Bitcoin and Blockchain 2016 report.

How to Save Bitcoin's Node Network from Centralization
BitGo's Jameson Lopp looks at why the number of bitcoin nodes is diminishing across the network and discusses what could reverse the trend.

Why Russia's Draft 'Anti-Bitcoin' Law May Be Flawed
A draft bill that would ban “money surrogates” was submitted to the Russian Parliament last month. But what might it mean for digital currencies?

Santander: Blockchain Talk Could Turn Into Action This Year
CoinDesk speaks with representatives from Banco Santander about the bank's blockchain strategy for 2016 and beyond.

Amid Scaling Debate, Bitcoin Core Goes on Outreach Offensive
CoinDesk examines the current bitcoin scaling debate through the eyes of Bitcoin Core, the project's main developer team.

Don’t Listen to the Mainstream Media on Bitcoin or Blockchain
Kaiko's Jon Southurst takes aim at the mainstream media and their reporting, or misreporting, on bitcoin and blockchain tech.

Is Digital Asset's $50 Million Funding a Blow to Bitcoin? VCs Weigh In
What impact will Digital Asset's $50m funding have on the blockchain industry? CoinDesk profiles the sector's VCs to learn more.
