Having consolidated for almost over a week, Bitcoin is back in action towards upward momentum to hit a new all-time high above $18,000.
In addition to Bitcoin, three more altcoins - Ethereum, Litecoin and Ripple have arrived on Bloomberg Terminals.
Australian Government passes amendment introducing new regulations for digital currency exchanges, which now have to report suspicious activity to AUSTRAC.
An American Woman is charged with a conspiracy of helping terrorist organization ISIS by sending them money in form of Bitcoin.
U.S. President Donald Trump signs defence bill authorizing blockchain research effort, before implementation of the technology.
Blockchain adds full functionality and features for Bitcoin Cash support on its web wallet and plans to get it on mobile wallet by Q1 2018.
UK chief financial regulator mentions bitcoin poses no systemic risk, therefore there is no need to push on regulation.
Defunct Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox has filed a new petition in Tokyo District Court which requests to halt the bankruptcy proceedings.
Ethereum increases in price, and surpasses $750 threshold, due to appearance of Ethereum-based blockchain platform and increased investor interest in crypto assets.
South Korean brings new rules in place to curtail activities relating to cryptocurrency trading in the country.