Mastodon

BitFloor Shuts Down

The fourth largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, BitFloor, has announced that it is closing …

The post BitFloor Shuts Down appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.

The fourth largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, BitFloor, has announced that it is closing its doors, and will soon be refunding deposits to customers. The announcement has nothing to do with recent technical problems that all exchanges have been facing for the past week to due the sudden massive increase in trade volume; rather, the root cause behind the shutdown is the closure of BitFloor’s US bank account. Founder Roman Shtylman writes:

I am sorry to announce that due to circumstances outside of our control BitFloor must cease all trading operations indefinitely. Unfortunately, our US bank account is scheduled to be closed and we can no longer provide the same level of USD deposits and withdrawals as we have in the past. As such, I have made the decision to halt operations and return all funds. Over the next days we will be working with all clients to ensure that everyone receives their funds. Please be patient as we process your request.

– Roman

founder – bitfloor.com

Trading has been suspended, and BitFloor founder Roman Shtylman assures users that they will get all of their current deposits back over the next few days, including USD holdings which will be refunded directly to depositors’ bank accounts by ACH transfer. International users are asked to await further instructions.

The exchange was a very popular way of buying bitcoins in the United States, so BitFloor customers will now have to look for alternatives. Some BitFloor users will undoubtedly be picked up by the dominant exchange MtGox through its North American partner Coinlab, although other options include Coinbase, CampBX and BTC-e.

Particularly affected by the shutdown are those users who had lost their deposits when the exchange was hacked in September. BitFloor lost $250,000 from the hack, normally a fatal loss for an exchange of its size, but BitFloor soon came back online with the promise that it would eventually pay back its depositors over time. The exchange even started fulfilling its promise, paying back 1.7% of the money owed in November and another 1% in March, but the remainder of the debt remains unpaid, and although most people had already written off the loss in September, there is now no longer any hope at all that the money will ever be recovered.

The announcement is also an unfortunate one because it represents a step backwards in the progress of the exchange industry as a whole. BitFloor is far from the first Bitcoin exchange to fall victim to this kind of shutdown; many Bitcoin exchanges around the world, including several times even MtGox, have had their bank accounts shut down, although in MtGox’s case the exchange’s main bank account in Japan has remained unscathed. The number of shutdowns has waned in recent months, but the risk has remained as risk for every exchange in the industry since exchanges first began to appear en masse in 2011. Now, when the need for more exchanges is clearer than ever, a reinforced precedent of banks shutting down smaller exchanges may instead push more users to larger and generally more resilient exchanges like MtGox out of fear for the safety of their funds. Fortunately, today exchanges do place much more emphasis on maintaining a healthy relationship with their banks and ensuring legality, and new alternatives are constantly appearing. Tradehill intends to launch a new, high-quality Bitcoin exchange soon, the cash-based Bitcoin ATM continues to be under development as a completely fresh alternative, and we can be sure that there are other projects now under development. Although Bitfloor will certainly be missed, hopefully it will soon find an even better replacement.

The post BitFloor Shuts Down appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.

Money Transfers in Bitcoins? Western Union, MoneyGram Weigh the Option – Wall Street Journal

Money Transfers in Bitcoins? Western Union, MoneyGram Weigh the Option
Wall Street Journal
“If Bitcoin continues to grow and the value is defined more internationally, we may find an opportunity for Bitcoin to be used to pay for commerce transactions through a Western Union business solution,” said David Thompson, an executive vice president

and more »


Money Transfers in Bitcoins? Western Union, MoneyGram Weigh the Option
Wall Street Journal
"If Bitcoin continues to grow and the value is defined more internationally, we may find an opportunity for Bitcoin to be used to pay for commerce transactions through a Western Union business solution," said David Thompson, an executive vice president ...

and more »

How Bitcoin Works And What That Says About Long Term Bitcoin Value – Seeking Alpha

How Bitcoin Works And What That Says About Long Term Bitcoin Value
Seeking Alpha
A lot of commentary has been going around about Bitcoin’s recent bubble and pop. Much of that commentary has ignored the basics – how Bitcoin technology works. Even if you don’t get excited by cryptography, the technical choices have real impact


How Bitcoin Works And What That Says About Long Term Bitcoin Value
Seeking Alpha
A lot of commentary has been going around about Bitcoin's recent bubble and pop. Much of that commentary has ignored the basics - how Bitcoin technology works. Even if you don't get excited by cryptography, the technical choices have real impact ...

Bitcoin Buzz Draws Western Union, MoneyGram – Fox Business

Bitcoin Buzz Draws Western Union, MoneyGram
Fox Business
“If bitcoin continues to grow and the value is defined more internationally, we may find an opportunity for bitcoin to be used to pay for commerce transactions through a Western Union business solution,” David Thompson, an executive vice president and

and more »


Bitcoin Buzz Draws Western Union, MoneyGram
Fox Business
"If bitcoin continues to grow and the value is defined more internationally, we may find an opportunity for bitcoin to be used to pay for commerce transactions through a Western Union business solution," David Thompson, an executive vice president and ...

and more »

Which makes more money: mining Bitcoins or writing about mining Bitcoins? – Boing Boing


Boing Boing

Which makes more money: mining Bitcoins or writing about mining Bitcoins?
Boing Boing
Joey deVilla joined a Bitcoin mining pool (where people collectively contribute their spare computer CPUs and share the Bitcoins they mine). Since Saturday he’s made about 4 cents mining Bitcoins and about $40 dollars from ads running on his article


Boing Boing

Which makes more money: mining Bitcoins or writing about mining Bitcoins?
Boing Boing
Joey deVilla joined a Bitcoin mining pool (where people collectively contribute their spare computer CPUs and share the Bitcoins they mine). Since Saturday he's made about 4 cents mining Bitcoins and about $40 dollars from ads running on his article ...

Could Bitcoin Mining Be An – PSFK

Could Bitcoin Mining Be AnPSFKBitcoins are the virtual currency that have been garnering a lot of media attention since their inception in 2009. Not only have they attracted attention, they have also increase greatly in value thanks to speculation and …


Could Bitcoin Mining Be An
PSFK
Bitcoins are the virtual currency that have been garnering a lot of media attention since their inception in 2009. Not only have they attracted attention, they have also increase greatly in value thanks to speculation and talk of a new global currency ...

Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindergarten-Level … – Forbes

Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindergarten-Level
Forbes
A “currency” is like “art”: it is anything that we use as “currency.” At times, cigarettes and small candies have served as currency. Tobacco was a currency in colonial Virginia. In Ancient Greece, iron pots and tripods once served as a sort of


Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindergarten-Level ...
Forbes
A “currency” is like “art”: it is anything that we use as “currency.” At times, cigarettes and small candies have served as currency. Tobacco was a currency in colonial Virginia. In Ancient Greece, iron pots and tripods once served as a sort of ...

Tough Day For Bitcoin Exchanges: Gox DDOS’d, Bitcoin-24 Halted, BitFloor Shuts Down Permanently

UPDATE: See our analysis of this DDoS in our newer post: Have We Reached A Turning Point For Bitcoin Exchange DDoS? Quite a day already for Bitcoin exchanges, but I want to remind anyone reading this: exchanges and other private companies are not bitcoin. We are in the infancy of what may be the greatest […]

The post Tough Day For Bitcoin Exchanges: Gox DDOS’d, Bitcoin-24 Halted, BitFloor Shuts Down Permanently appeared first on The Genesis Block.

UPDATE: See our analysis of this DDoS in our newer post: Have We Reached A Turning Point For Bitcoin Exchange DDoS?

Quite a day already for Bitcoin exchanges, but I want to remind anyone reading this: exchanges and other private companies are not bitcoin. We are in the infancy of what may be the greatest fundamental shift for human society of the 21st century. There are going to be hiccups as the market develops, that does make the underlying bitcoin protocol any less viable. In fact, there are even some glimmers of hope in the darkness. See below for an analysis of today’s developments:

Deja Vu: Gox DDOS’d

Gox DDOS Tweet 04-18-13

You can view live updates here: https://www.facebook.com/MtGox/posts/458672157550530

Gox has been DDOS’d again. For a more detailed analysis of what and how this is caused, see our post from the last time this happened. A Gox DDOS is barely news at this point, but I would like to draw your attention to something very different about today’s attack: the patience with which the market handled the news. Consider the B/A spread during the last DDOS vs. today’s. Objectively speaking, the latter looks like a far more mature market with less influence from buy-and-fly speculators.

crash bid ask 04-10-13

DDOS on April 10

Gox DDOS BA Spread 04-18-13

DDOS on April 18

Bitcoin-24 Trading Halted, BitFloor Shutters Operations

As you’ll see from the images below, Bitcoin-24 isn’t exactly living up to it’s name at the moment and has temporarily suspended operations. Not to be outdone, BitFloor has closed operations indefinitely and hopefully will settle all cash and BTC accounts with their users.

Bitcoin24 closes down 04-18-13

BitFloor closes down 04-18-13

Not only will this cause a headache for the users of these exchanges, but we’re now also looking at a strong consolidation of trading volume to Mt. Gox, which is clearly a negative for the market in general, given their instability. Gox is already doing ~80% of total market volume. The other exchanges were doing just over 3% combined of the total market. That may not sound like much, but it’s 15% of the remaining market not currently on Gox – a far more disconcerting figure.

Exchange volumes 04-18-13

Ruh roh.

Update: Blockchain.info – one of the most robust sites for tracking bitcoin transactions, as well as a great host for a web wallet, is also down due to DDoS attacks (thank you to Reddit user BlacksmithTM for pointing this out and for those of you who brought it to our attention – we appreciate whomever is sharing our articles and readers keeping us informed).  Blockchain.info is aware of the situation and working with their service provider to update their server.

Blockchain tweet

The post Tough Day For Bitcoin Exchanges: Gox DDOS’d, Bitcoin-24 Halted, BitFloor Shuts Down Permanently appeared first on The Genesis Block.

Bitcoins Have Finally Found Their Use: Paying for Food Delivery – Motherboard (blog)


The Daily meal

Bitcoins Have Finally Found Their Use: Paying for Food Delivery
Motherboard (blog)
If you’ve been following our coverage of bitcoin here at Motherboard, you’ll know that I’m enthusiastic observer of the budding cryptocurrency, the technology behind it, and its implications for the future. And as the rest of the world got wind of The
Now You Can Pay for Food Delivery with BitcoinsThe Daily meal

all 2 news articles »


The Daily meal

Bitcoins Have Finally Found Their Use: Paying for Food Delivery
Motherboard (blog)
If you've been following our coverage of bitcoin here at Motherboard, you'll know that I'm enthusiastic observer of the budding cryptocurrency, the technology behind it, and its implications for the future. And as the rest of the world got wind of The ...
Now You Can Pay for Food Delivery with BitcoinsThe Daily meal

all 2 news articles »

Bitfloor, number four Bitcoin-based exchange, shuts down for good – Ars Technica


CBS News

Bitfloor, number four Bitcoin-based exchange, shuts down for good
Ars Technica
On Wednesday evening, Bitfloor, the number four Bitcoin-based exchange (behind Mt. Gox, BTC-E, and Bitstamp) announced that it is closing its doors “indefinitely.” “Unfortunately, our US bank account is scheduled to be closed and we can no longer
Bitcoin exchange BitFloor halts operations, shuts downCBS News
Bitcoin exchange BitFloor shuts its doors, promises to return everyone’s moneyThe Verge
Largest US Bitcoin Exchange Shuts DownMashable
The Next Web –International Business Times –Wired.co.uk
all 21 news articles »

CBS News

Bitfloor, number four Bitcoin-based exchange, shuts down for good
Ars Technica
On Wednesday evening, Bitfloor, the number four Bitcoin-based exchange (behind Mt. Gox, BTC-E, and Bitstamp) announced that it is closing its doors “indefinitely.” “Unfortunately, our US bank account is scheduled to be closed and we can no longer ...
Bitcoin exchange BitFloor halts operations, shuts downCBS News
Bitcoin exchange BitFloor shuts its doors, promises to return everyone's moneyThe Verge
Largest US Bitcoin Exchange Shuts DownMashable
The Next Web -International Business Times -Wired.co.uk
all 21 news articles »

I lost $50000 in Bitcoin crash, but I’m still a believer – CNN


CNN

I lost $50000 in Bitcoin crash, but I’m still a believer
CNN
As Bitcoin prices tumbled to around $50 earlier this week, the value of his stake shrank to about $11,000. “I was surprised at how fast the price went up,” said Lang, a 32-year old digital forensics manager in Staffordshire, England. “I was expecting
Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindergarten-Level Forbes
Cyberthugs put YOUR PC to work as Bitcoin-mining SLAVERegister
In Bitcoin we cannot trustCBS Moneywatch
Metro –Pittsburgh Post Gazette –Technorati
all 109 news articles »

CNN

I lost $50000 in Bitcoin crash, but I'm still a believer
CNN
As Bitcoin prices tumbled to around $50 earlier this week, the value of his stake shrank to about $11,000. "I was surprised at how fast the price went up," said Lang, a 32-year old digital forensics manager in Staffordshire, England. "I was expecting ...
Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindergarten-Level ...Forbes
Cyberthugs put YOUR PC to work as Bitcoin-mining SLAVERegister
In Bitcoin we cannot trustCBS Moneywatch
Metro -Pittsburgh Post Gazette -Technorati
all 109 news articles »

Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindegarten-Level … – Forbes

Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindegarten-Level
Forbes
A “currency” is like “art”: it is anything that we use as “currency.” At times, cigarettes and small candies have served as currency. Tobacco was a currency in colonial Virginia. In Ancient Greece, iron pots and tripods once served as a sort of


Bitcoin Combines Ph.D-Level Computer Science With Sub-Kindegarten-Level ...
Forbes
A “currency” is like “art”: it is anything that we use as “currency.” At times, cigarettes and small candies have served as currency. Tobacco was a currency in colonial Virginia. In Ancient Greece, iron pots and tripods once served as a sort of ...

Adam Davidson Talks Bitcoin With Stephen Colbert – NPR (blog)

Adam Davidson Talks Bitcoin With Stephen ColbertNPR (blog)Colbert wants to know: Should he buy bitcoin? Share. 744Facebook; 49Twitter; Google+ · Email · Comment · Most $100 Bills Live Outside The U.S.April 17, 2013 Former Social Se…


Adam Davidson Talks Bitcoin With Stephen Colbert
NPR (blog)
Colbert wants to know: Should he buy bitcoin? Share. 744Facebook; 49Twitter; Google+ · Email · Comment · Most $100 Bills Live Outside The U.S.April 17, 2013 Former Social Security Commissioners and Others Respond to Our Disability StoryApril 18, 2013 ...

Bitcoin exchange BitFloor halts operations, shuts down – CBS News


CBS News

Bitcoin exchange BitFloor halts operations, shuts down
CBS News
The recent Bitcoin rollercoaster ride has come to an end for one exchange. Bitcoin exchange BitFloor announced Wednesday it is closing its trading operations and plans to return its remaining funds to its users. Bitcoin roller coaster: What’s the buzz
Bitfloor, number four Bitcoin-based exchange, shuts down for goodArs Technica
Largest US Bitcoin Exchange Shuts DownMashable
Bitcoin exchange BitFloor shuts its doors, promises to return everyone’s moneyThe Verge
MSN News –The Next Web –International Business Times
all 21 news articles »

CBS News

Bitcoin exchange BitFloor halts operations, shuts down
CBS News
The recent Bitcoin rollercoaster ride has come to an end for one exchange. Bitcoin exchange BitFloor announced Wednesday it is closing its trading operations and plans to return its remaining funds to its users. Bitcoin roller coaster: What's the buzz ...
Bitfloor, number four Bitcoin-based exchange, shuts down for goodArs Technica
Largest US Bitcoin Exchange Shuts DownMashable
Bitcoin exchange BitFloor shuts its doors, promises to return everyone's moneyThe Verge
MSN News -The Next Web -International Business Times
all 21 news articles »

Cyberthugs put YOUR PC to work as Bitcoin-mining SLAVE – Register

Cyberthugs put YOUR PC to work as Bitcoin-mining SLAVE
Register
The recent crash in the value of Bitcoins hasn’t prevented cybercriminals from cooking up new ways to distribute malware engineered to mine the currency using compromised computers. Security researchers at ThreatTrack Security have uncovered


Cyberthugs put YOUR PC to work as Bitcoin-mining SLAVE
Register
The recent crash in the value of Bitcoins hasn't prevented cybercriminals from cooking up new ways to distribute malware engineered to mine the currency using compromised computers. Security researchers at ThreatTrack Security have uncovered ...