Whistleblowers, blackmailers, hackers and anyone with a grudge will soon be able to sell confidential information of all kinds through Darkleaks, in return for bitcoin payments.
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19th February 2015
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Whistleblowers, blackmailers, hackers and anyone with a grudge will soon be able to sell confidential information of all kinds through Darkleaks, in return for bitcoin payments.

Darkleaks wants to sell your secrets for bitcoins
 
Technology & Products

RBS and Natwest customers will be the first of any UK-based bank able to login to their banking app using their fingerprint.

RBS and Natwest add TouchID to mobile banking apps
 
Regulation & Compliance

The UK’s financial regulator will start an investigation into whether there is sufficient competition in the investment and corporate banking sectors.

FCA launches competition investigation into investment banking
 
Deals & Markets

The Maduro administration is to abandon the three-tier foreign exchange structure that critics say is holding back Venezuela’s economic growth.

 
Career Moves

Cloud technology provider Reval is steeling itself for Japan’s rapidly evolving treasury functions with the appointment of experienced consultant and JP Morgan veteran Kent Shibata.

Reval appoints Kent Shibata to consult on Japan's fast-changing treasury landscape
 
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