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April 8, 2015

By Coin Fire

Last Updated: Jan 2, 2018

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Most recent update: 4:27pm EDT


(Coinsetter) Wall Street-based Coinsetter will move CAVIRTEX headquarters office to Toronto and integrate its institutional-class exchange technology to offer Canadian bitcoin traders a best-in-class Canadian Dollar bitcoin exchange.

(ProgrammableWeb) Bitcoin wallet and exchange service Coinbase today announced the launch of a developer portal along with BitHack V2, a six-week hackathon.

(The CoinTelegraph) According to a month-old internal document originally drafted by the management team of the Bitcoin Foundation and which has now been openly published, the foundation is considering splitting into two separate organizations.

(ArsTechnica) A small town police department just outside of Boston finally agreed to pay a $500 ransom to regain access to a police server that it had been locked out of after being infected with CryptoLocker ransomware.

(CoinReport) Bitwage, a California-based Bitcoin payroll firm, has released the first international Bitcoin payroll debit card.

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