Jack Dorsey advertised an event called ‘The B Word’, and Elon Musk couldn’t resist replying with a bit of ‘banter’.
Ameer Cajee and Raees Cajee are accused of vanishing with billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin, which they have now denied through a lawyer.
SA brothers vanish with $3,6 billion in Bitcoin. Gauteng’s COVID-19 ‘tsunami’. Buffett resigns from Gates Foundation. NZ world test champs. Kate to play peacemaker.
US furniture chain Ethan Allen has seen a steady rise in its share price, although that’s not solely due to a boom in its business.
Bitcoiners rage at Elon. Zuma tactic ‘unlikely to work’. Cape lifeguard honoured by Queen. Deadly shark attack. Kane wants to leave Spurs. Ariana Grande gets hitched.
Bitcoin drops again. Zuma’s ‘revolution’. Amazon’s driver toilet problem. 2021 happiest country revealed. Britney’s latest move.
Bitcoin’s record high. Trump impeachment round two. Jozi’s Gatsby mansion back on the market. Robinhood sued over death. Boks won’t play in Oz. #FreeBritney gets celeb support.
Sure, Elon Musk could use an interview to have a calm and rational discussion about his companies, or he could muse about monkeys playing mind Pong.
If you think punching in that third attempt at your phone pin is stressful, imagine what these guys are going through.
The price of Bitcoin soared around 50% through December, capping an incredible year for the cryptocurrency.
It’s commonly believed that the real popularity of cryptocurrencies and everything blockchain began in 2017 when prices quickly shot up and Bitcoin reached a peak price.
The IRS in America followed bitcoin transactions, which led to the takedown of the largest child pornography site on the dark web.
Back when Bitcoin was still a great unknown and worth next to nothing, a programmer decided to see if he could exchange some for pizza.
Bitcoin soars again. Tinder teen robbers. Famous wrestler dies. Schumacher doccie. Global ponytail prank at PnP. F1 results. Helena in bikini at 50.
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority just released the findings of a new study, and they’re not all that complimentary about Bitcoin buyers.
Nicholas Truglia managed to steal millions in Bitcoin, using a simple SIM swap technique, before he was eventually caught.
In the Bitcoin game, the real hardcore acolytes swear by ‘Hodl’, which means that you should refrain from selling. Well, it might be too late.
Around this time last year, everyone was snapping up Bitcoin and riding the wave. Fast forward 12 months, and it’s a different story altogether.
By now, you will have heard the words ‘blockchain’ and ‘cryptocurrencies’ thrown around a fair bit. If your interest is piqued, you’ll want to hear from the experts.
Several popular Twitter accounts have been hacked by scammers, using Elon Musk’s name to try and con people out of their money.
Investigative journalist John Roberts thinks he might have uncovered the real man behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto – the man who created Bitcoin.
For some, blockchain is a word they hear thrown around from time to time, but they don’t have a clue what it all means. For others, blockchain represents a chance to shake things up.
You can’t blame Naas Botha for being pissed off about the scam artists using his pictures on Facebook. The social media giant doesn’t seem all that bothered, though.
The great crypto crash. Pubs stop selling Jagermeister. Radical China car rampage. Monash pulls out of SA. Elizabeth Smart kidnapper to be released. Oz paper republishes Serena cartoon. Cape New Year murderer acquitted. GP Skype calls a right.
Liyaqat Parker, 65, was kidnapped on Monday by five armed men. Now his kidnappers have allegedly made their demand for a hefty ransom via email.
Move over, Bitcoin – the “Smack That” singer has jumped on the cryptocurrency train, and is set unleash his own digital currency upon the world.
A Bitcoin trading company is denying any connections to a dodgy scam that has cost investors a hefty sum, and is threatening to take the Hawks to court.
SA boy kidnapped for Bitcoin. CPT CBD protests. Sports Minister not backing down. White House sinkhole. MH370 theory rejected. Emoji inventor. Avicii funeral plans. NASA sends sperm into space. Meghan’s first public appearance.
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have made some serious cash off Bitcoin, and now it appears they’re after the next big thing.
Just when you think you know it all with regards Bitcoin and Blockchain, these guys come along and blow it all out of the water.