At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple quietly revised its App Store rules to allow "approved" digital currencies, which has paved the way for Bitcoin-related apps to return.
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Apple begins allowing Bitcoin currency apps back into the App Store 0
June 16th at 4:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions -
Apple Starts Letting Bitcoin Transfer Apps Back Into Its App Store 1
June 16th at 12:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsApple’s Bitcoin freeze appears to be thawing fast, with bitcoin wallet apps that offer the ability to transfer BTC now filtering back into the App Store.The move was picked up by Coindesk yesterday which noted that the Coin Pocket BTC wallet app was back in the store. The Coin Pocket app allows users to send and receive bitcoin from an iOS device, as well as offering an in-app QR…
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Apple allows first Bitcoin trading apps back into App Store 2
June 16th at 11:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsApple has lifted the restriction on Bitcoin trading apps in its App Store. The first such virtual currency app to become available after the change of policy, Coin Pocket, appeared on the store yesterday. The app arrived shortly after Apple added a new rule to its store guidelines that allows virtual currency apps on one reasonable condition: that they comply with state and federal laws in all areas that they operate. Previously, Apple had removed apps that allowed users to trade in the virtual...