Bitcoin Week: China Crash, Bloomberg Theft, Holidays, Bitcoin Leah

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Bitcoin Week

Here is a roundup of the top Bitcoin news from last week.

We highlighted the top news stories from November 2013. Spoiler alert: our coverage of the Senate Committee hearings on Bitcoin was read a lot!

A Bloomberg reporter showed the private key from his Bitcoin paper wallet on TV. Oops! The $20 from that wallet was stolen soon after. The reporter, Matt Miller, had a good sense of humor about it though.

Bloomberg Bitcoin Paper Wallet TV

The price of Bitcoin crashed on reports that the People’s Bank of China banned payment processors from allowing deposits from RMB into Bitcoin.

Later in the week, BTC China CEO Bobby Lee penned an open letter to his user base about the recent developments in China and launched a new cold storage product called Currency Lock. Lee is still searching for alternative ways for investors to deposit RMB into BTC China.

In case you missed it, read our Bitcoin Holiday Gift Guide 2013, featuring Gift cards from Gyft, Bitcoin gifts from BitGo, Bitcoin deals at BitDazzle, Coingig and other marketplaces, and more.

Our own contributor @BitcoinLeah wrote a narrative called “Pay me in Bitcoin from now on” about her experience of driving to Las Vegas to meet with Bitcoin executives, and concluded that it’s better to get paid in Bitcoin.

BitcoinLeah Hero

You should also check out the exclusive video of Bitcoin Leah interviewing Brock Pierce, Alan Meckler, Sam Cole, and other Bitcoin executives.

And much more!

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