Top 10 Countdown: Most Popular Bitcoin Stories in November 2013

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Here are the top 10 most popular stories On Bitcoin brought you in November 2013.

10. Coin Validation Causes Controversy Among the Bitcoin Community

Coin Validation announces its plans to help the government regulate Bitcoin through identity validation and redlisting, and is met with strong criticism.

9. Bitcoin Exchanges Plagued by Liquidity Issues and Attacks

After the price of Bitcoin shot up to $900, the exchanges could not handle the volume and investors hit liquidity caps.

8. You Can Now Buy Your Subway Footlong Sandwich with Bitcoin

In Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Moscow, Russia, Subway customers have posted evidence of paying for their food with Bitcoin.

Bitcoin Subway Offering

7. A Primer on Bitcoin Taxation, Disclosure and Penalties

In a thorough whitepaper, attorney Tyler Robbins discusses Bitcoin taxation, taxable events, disclosure of foreign brokerage accounts, and more.

6. Silk Road 2.0 Launches, Government Authorities and Users React

A so-called Silk Road 2.0 has been launched, just one month after the original Silk Road was seized. Read what’s different and how it impacts Bitcoin.

5. Newegg Hints at Accepting Bitcoin for Consumer Electronics

Consumer electronics powerhouse Newegg hinted that it is exploring the option of accepting Bitcoin.

4. Venture Capitalist Brad Feld On Bitcoin: Likes the Platform, Not the Currency

Venture Capitalist Brad Feld shared his thoughts on Bitcoin. He’s excited about the platform but has some concerns about the currency. Owns 10 BTC.

3. Goodbye Second Life, Hello Bitcoin New Economy Seventh Continent

Bitcoin new economy game Seventh Continent launches its platform for online businesses to trade in Bitcoin. Remember Second Life?

2. World’s First Company Incorporated in Bitcoin; Interview with Founder

First Blockchain is the first company to be incorporated in the Bitcoin blockchain, bypassing the need for state regulation.

1. Senate Committee Listens to Bitcoin Experts, Expresses Open-Mindedness

Sen. Tom Carper led a U.S. Senate Committee hearing on Bitcoin and financial crimes, listening to Bitcoin experts and expresses a willingness to learn.

 

Thanks for reading in November!

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