https://en.bitcoin.it/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mjohnson&feedformat=atomBitcoin Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:09:24ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0https://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Coin_Fire&diff=59124Coin Fire2015-10-19T01:14:10Z<p>Mjohnson: /* GAW Miners Controversy */</p>
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<div>{{infobox company|name=Coin Fire|image=[[File:Coinfire.png|200px|center]]<br />
|industry=News<br />
|founder=[[Mike Johnson]]<br />
|foundation=June, 2014<br />
|website=http://CoinFire.io/<br />
}}A cryptocurrency news site formed by Mike Johnson in June of 2014.<br />
<br />
==Coin Fire Journalism Highlights==<br />
Coin Fire has been known to produce several stories in the cryptocurrency space.<br />
===1-800-Flowers Story===<br />
On June 14, 2014 Coin Fire reported that 1-800-Flowers would soon begin accepting bitcoin. It was revealed that the 1-800-Flowers company was working with Coinbase and that Chris McCann the President of 1-800-Flowers was himself directly involved in the negotiations.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/06/14/1-800-flowers-going-accept-bitcoin/ -1-800-Flowers Going to Accept Bitcoin</ref> Approximately two weeks later the company made a public statement and validated the earlier Coin Fire reports.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/07/01/1-800-flowers-reports-bitcoin-acceptance/ -1-800-Flowers Reports Bitcoin Acceptance</ref><br />
<br />
===CoinJelly Insurancegate===<br />
In early July of 2014 the website CoinJelly issued a press release stating the company had received insurance coverage for deposits. Many in the cryptocurrency news space ran large pieces speaking about the insurance that was allegedly provided by Zurich Financial Services Australia Limited<ref>http://www.coindesk.com/coinjelly-exchange-offer-bitcoin-debit-cards-insured-wallets/ - CoinDesk: CoinJelly Exchange to Offer Debit Cards, 'Bank-Level' Services</ref>. An investigation in to the claims made by the company eventually would show that Zurich was not providing insurance to the company<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/07/08/tale-coinjelly/ - The Tale of CoinJelly</ref>.<br />
<br />
===Alex Jones bitcoin Acceptance===<br />
On August 5th 2015 it was announced via the Coin Fire website that Alex Jones that evening would announce acceptance of bitcoin for his products.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/08/05/exclusive-alex-jones-announce-tonight-will-begin-accepting-bitcoin/ -Exclusive: Alex Jones to Announce Tonight He Will Begin Accepting Bitcoin</ref> The story had proven most controversial on reddit.<br />
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===Overstock Foundation Donations===<br />
Coin Fire exclusively reported news from Overstock CEO Patrick Bryne that Overstock would begin donating 4% of bitcoin revenue to organizations working to promote cryptocurrency.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/09/17/overstock-donate-4-bitcoin-revenue-foundations-advocating-cryptocurrency-adoption/ -Overstock to Donate 4% of Bitcoin Revenue to Foundations Advocating Cryptocurrency Adoption</ref><br />
<br />
===BFL Raid and Court Documents===<br />
On September 19th, 2014 it was reported on reddit and bitcoin talk that Butterfly Labs had been raided by the USMS on behalf of the FTC<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.msg8891220#msg8891220 - bitcoin talk thread regarding BFL Raid</ref>. Coin Fire was also contacted by several employees at Butterfly Labs who began confirming the reports. The staff at Coin Fire began verifying the sources and found they were in fact active Butterfly Labs employees and began working to call contacts at the local USMS offices who would deny the report<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/09/19/developing-story-usms-ftc-raid-butterfly-labs/ - Rumors of USMS and FTC Raid on Butterfly Labs</ref>.<br />
<br />
As the story began receiving more traction across the community the Executive Editor of Coin Fire made several calls to the FTC who initially denied the reports. Mr. Johnson reached out to sources inside the FTC who would confirm the raid and subsequent court sealed documents. In an effort to provide documents backing the claims the editor then traveled to the Washington DC and began working with sources inside the commission who helped unseal documents for public consumption. Over the weekend Mr. Johnson tweeted photographs of the court orders and on Monday once the documents were unsealed provided them for public consumption on the Coin Fire website<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/09/23/official-ftc-complaint-butterfly-labs-obtained/ - Official FTC Complaint Against Butterfly Labs Obtained</ref>.<br />
<br />
The situation was the first in a long series of government documents that Coin Fire editors and staff would be provided regarding cryptocurrency companies.<br />
<br />
===GAW Miners Controversy===<br />
On October 15th of 2014 Coin Fire contributor Leo posted a review of the GAW Hashlet mining service in which he expressed unaddressed concerns that the mining service was not actually mining<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/10/15/gaw-miners-hashlet-review/ Review: Plenty of Concerns with GAW Miners Hashlet Service</ref>. At the time of publication GAW Miners was not willing to comment on the story.<br />
<br />
After several months of investigation Coin Fire released a story on November 22nd that refuted previous claims of partnerships with several major mainstream retailers and GAW Miners<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/11/22/is-gaw-miners-lying-about-partnerships/ Is GAW Miners Lying about Partnerships?</ref>. The feature prompted several letters from legal representation of Mr. Homero Joshua Garza and representatives of GAW Miners.<br />
<br />
Not bowing down to the threat of legal action the Coin Fire editorial team would go on to write several more pieces regarding the GAW Miners, Paybase, and Paycoin controversies.<br />
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed suit against a former employee of the now-defunct cryptocurrency mining company GAW Miners. Carlos Garza, according to a 14th August filing, has allegedly refused to comply with a SEC subpoena in connection with its long-running investigation into GAW Miners and CEO Josh Garza.<ref>http://www.coindesk.com/sec-files-suit-against-brother-of-gaw-miners-ceo-amid-investigation/ SEC Sues Brother of GAW Miners CEO Amid Investigation</ref> The existence of an SEC Investigation of GAW Miners was thereby confirmed validating previous reporting by Coin Fire.<br />
<br />
==Controversies==<br />
Controversy has existed around the ability of Coin Fire to obtain confidential information, quotes and documents. Executive Editor Mike Johnson has gone on the record publicly several times stating that he has fostered connections from previous projects, employment and friends. The site has also committed to helping others establish editorial guidelines to vet information as a result.<br />
<br />
==Commitments to "Open" Journalism==<br />
On February 2nd 2015 the Executive Editor of Coin Fire Mike Johnson announced in a blog post<ref>http://coinfire.io/2015/02/02/clarifying-our-editorial-process-and-guidelines/ Clarifying our Editorial Process and Guidelines</ref> that Coin Fire would begin the process of releasing an "editorial bible" and a "contributor bible". The documents are designed as internal guides that the site is working to prepare for public consumption that contains mission statements, editorial policies, standards for content and other additional information that could be useful to not only those in the cryptocurrency news space but other blogs as well.<br />
<br />
The "bibles" will be released on GitHub according to remarks made publicly by Mr. Johnson.<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ujgpy/coin_fire_clarifies_how_it_vets_info_and_commits/co93ejd - reddit comments from user /u/coinfire</ref><br />
==References==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://CoinFire.io/ Coin Fire Website]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/CoinFireBlog @CoinFireBlog Twitter]<br />
* [http://fb.com/CoinFire Coin Fire Facebook]<br />
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[[Category:Blogs]]</div>Mjohnsonhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Coinbase_(business)&diff=54557Coinbase (business)2015-02-22T17:16:55Z<p>Mjohnson: Addition of Coinbase Exchange</p>
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<div>:''Not to be confused with the transaction [[coinbase]].''<br />
A hosted web-based [[EWallet]] used for sending, receiving, and storing bitcoins. Users can also connect a U.S. based bank account to buy and sell bitcoin via bank transfer.<br />
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The service aims to be the easiest way to get started with Bitcoin, modeled to provide an experience familiar to those who are comfortable using PayPal.<br />
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==Transactions==<br />
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===Buy Bitcoin===<br />
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Coinbase allows users to purchase bitcoin by directly transferring money from a bank account. Although the exchange rate is locked in at the time of order placement, the Bitcoin is not released for four business days. Verified users are allowed to create instant-purchases, which credits the Bitcoin to their account before the bank transfer clears. <br />
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Linking a bank account can be done using Instant Account Verification (by providing your bank account credentials) or through a Challenge Deposit method which takes 2-3 business days to complete. The bank verification process is very similar to the relevant procedure at PayPal.<br />
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===Sell Bitcoin===<br />
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Proceeds from selling bitcoins are sent as a direct ACH transfer to a linked bank account. The price is locked upon executing the sell and the funds arrive in the bank account in 2-3 business days. <br />
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===Send Money===<br />
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This feature provides the ability to send bitcoin to both email and Bitcoin addresses. The amount of bitcoin sent can be determined by entering a value in either USD (converted to Bitcoin based on the current exchange rate) or Bitcoin. If bitcoin is sent to an email address not currently registered with Coinbase, an account will automatically be created and a message will be sent to that email address prompting the user to verify the account and claim the bitcoin.<br />
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===Request Money===<br />
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This feature provides the ability to request funds (denominated in either USD or BTC) through an invoice which is sent by email.<br />
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===Exchange===<br />
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On January 26, 2015 Coinbase announced via a blog post <ref>[http://blog.coinbase.com/post/109202118547/coinbase-launches-first-regulated-bitcoin-exchange Coinbase Launches First Regulated Bitcoin Exchange in the U.S.]</ref> they were launching a United States based and US regulated bitcoin exchange. The exchange located at [https://exchange.coinbase.com/ https://exchange.coinbase.com/] allows users from select US states and territories begin trading using an order book on the Coinbase website.<br />
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==Merchant Tools==<br />
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[https://coinbase.com/docs/merchant_tools/payment_buttons Payment buttons] make it easy to accept bitcoin on any website by copying and pasting a few lines of code.<br />
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[https://coinbase.com/docs/merchant_tools/payment_pages Payment pages] allow merchants to accept bitcoin with a hosted checkout page on coinbase.com.<br />
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[https://coinbase.com/docs/merchant_tools/callbacks Callbacks] allow for instant payment notifications to a merchant's website.<br />
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[https://coinbase.com/docs/merchant_tools/payouts Payouts] allow merchants to cash out bitcoin on a daily basis through a USD transfer to a linked bank account without exchange rate risk.<br />
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Coinbase also offers an [https://coinbase.com/docs/api/overview API] for custom applications or merchant integrations.<br />
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==Fees==<br />
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There are no fees for sending, receiving, or storing bitcoin.<br />
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The fee for buying or selling bitcoin with a bank transfer is a fixed 1% + $0.15. This fee is waived on automatic sell orders made using their merchant instant-exchange functionality.<br />
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Fees on the Coinbase exchange are currently waived until the end of March, 2015.<br />
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==History==<br />
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The service was announced on June 29, 2012 and received seed funding from Paul Graham after going through the startup incubator Y-Combinator<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90779.0 Coinbase - Funded by Paul Graham]</ref>.<br />
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On October 26, 2012, the service launched its method to buy and sell bitcoins using a linked bank account<ref>[http://blog.coinbase.com/post/34357253898/you-can-now-buy-and-sell-bitcoin-by-connecting-any-u-s You Can Now Buy And Sell Bitcoin By Connecting Any U.S. Bank Account]</ref>.<br />
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On December 5, 2012, Coinbase launched its Merchant Tools<ref>[http://coinbase.com/post/37274999622/how-to-accept-bitcoin-on-your-website How To Accept Bitcoin On Your Website]</ref>.<br />
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On May 7, 2013, Coinbase announced that it had received five million dollars in funding led by the venture capital firm Union Square Ventures. It was the largest funding round to date for a bitcoin company<ref>[http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2013/05/07/coinbase-nabs-5m-in-biggest-funding-for-bitcoin-startup/ Coinbase Nabs $5M in Biggest Funding for Bitcoin Startup]</ref>.<br />
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On July 11, 2013, Coinbase launched instant buys for fully verified users<ref>[http://blog.coinbase.com/post/55203204550/instant-bitcoin-purchases-at-coinbase Instant Bitcoin Purchases at Coinbase]</ref>.<br />
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On December 12, 2013, Coinbase announced Series B funding of $25 million dollars led by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. It is the largest round of funding received by a bitcoin company<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/12/12/bitcoin-wallet-coinbase-deposits-25-million-from-andreessen-horowitz/ Bitcoin's Biggest Investment]</ref>.<br />
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On February 27th, 2014, Coinbase announced that 1 Million consumer wallet accounts have been opened on their platform <ref>[http://blog.coinbase.com/post/78016535692/a-major-coinbase-milestone-1-million-consumer-wallets 1 Million Consumer Wallets]</ref>.<br />
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On May 7th, 2014, Coinbase announced that they acquired the content-sharing platform Kippt. <ref>[http://www.coindesk.com/coinbase-boosts-team-acquisition-kippt-developers/ Coinbase Boosts Team with Acquisition of Kippt Developers]</ref><br />
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On August 18th, 2014, Coinbase announced that they acquired the block explorer company Blockr.io. <ref>[http://techcrunch.com/2014/08/18/coinbase-acquires-blockchain-explore-blockr-io/ Coinbase Acquires Blockchain Explorer Blockr.io]</ref><br />
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==See Also==<br />
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* [[Buying bitcoins]]<br />
* [[Selling bitcoins]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://www.Coinbase.com Coinbase.com] website<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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[[Category:EWallets]]<br />
[[Category:Wallets]]<br />
[[Category:Exchanges]]<br />
[[Category:Shopping Cart Interfaces]]<br />
[[Category:Services]]<br />
[[Category:Frontends]]<br />
[[Category:Clients]]<br />
[[Category:Mobile]]</div>Mjohnsonhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Coin_Fire&diff=54437Coin Fire2015-02-17T20:20:51Z<p>Mjohnson: Initial page creation.</p>
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<div>{{infobox company|name=Coin Fire|image=[[File:Coinfire.png|200px|center]]<br />
|industry=News<br />
|founder=[[Mike Johnson]]<br />
|foundation=June, 2014<br />
|website=http://CoinFire.io/<br />
}}A cryptocurrency news site formed by Mike Johnson in June of 2014.<br />
<br />
==Coin Fire Journalism Highlights==<br />
Coin Fire has been known to produce several stories in the cryptocurrency space.<br />
===1-800-Flowers Story===<br />
On June 14, 2014 Coin Fire reported that 1-800-Flowers would soon begin accepting bitcoin. It was revealed that the 1-800-Flowers company was working with Coinbase and that Chris McCann the President of 1-800-Flowers was himself directly involved in the negotiations.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/06/14/1-800-flowers-going-accept-bitcoin/ -1-800-Flowers Going to Accept Bitcoin</ref> Approximately two weeks later the company made a public statement and validated the earlier Coin Fire reports.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/07/01/1-800-flowers-reports-bitcoin-acceptance/ -1-800-Flowers Reports Bitcoin Acceptance</ref><br />
<br />
===CoinJelly Insurancegate===<br />
In early July of 2014 the website CoinJelly issued a press release stating the company had received insurance coverage for deposits. Many in the cryptocurrency news space ran large pieces speaking about the insurance that was allegedly provided by Zurich Financial Services Australia Limited<ref>http://www.coindesk.com/coinjelly-exchange-offer-bitcoin-debit-cards-insured-wallets/ - CoinDesk: CoinJelly Exchange to Offer Debit Cards, 'Bank-Level' Services</ref>. An investigation in to the claims made by the company eventually would show that Zurich was not providing insurance to the company<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/07/08/tale-coinjelly/ - The Tale of CoinJelly</ref>.<br />
<br />
===Alex Jones bitcoin Acceptance===<br />
On August 5th 2015 it was announced via the Coin Fire website that Alex Jones that evening would announce acceptance of bitcoin for his products.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/08/05/exclusive-alex-jones-announce-tonight-will-begin-accepting-bitcoin/ -Exclusive: Alex Jones to Announce Tonight He Will Begin Accepting Bitcoin</ref> The story had proven most controversial on reddit.<br />
<br />
===Overstock Foundation Donations===<br />
Coin Fire exclusively reported news from Overstock CEO Patrick Bryne that Overstock would begin donating 4% of bitcoin revenue to organizations working to promote cryptocurrency.<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/09/17/overstock-donate-4-bitcoin-revenue-foundations-advocating-cryptocurrency-adoption/ -Overstock to Donate 4% of Bitcoin Revenue to Foundations Advocating Cryptocurrency Adoption</ref><br />
<br />
===BFL Raid and Court Documents===<br />
On September 19th, 2014 it was reported on reddit and bitcoin talk that Butterfly Labs had been raided by the USMS on behalf of the FTC<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.msg8891220#msg8891220 - bitcoin talk thread regarding BFL Raid</ref>. Coin Fire was also contacted by several employees at Butterfly Labs who began confirming the reports. The staff at Coin Fire began verifying the sources and found they were in fact active Butterfly Labs employees and began working to call contacts at the local USMS offices who would deny the report<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/09/19/developing-story-usms-ftc-raid-butterfly-labs/ - Rumors of USMS and FTC Raid on Butterfly Labs</ref>.<br />
<br />
As the story began receiving more traction across the community the Executive Editor of Coin Fire made several calls to the FTC who initially denied the reports. Mr. Johnson reached out to sources inside the FTC who would confirm the raid and subsequent court sealed documents. In an effort to provide documents backing the claims the editor then traveled to the Washington DC and began working with sources inside the commission who helped unseal documents for public consumption. Over the weekend Mr. Johnson tweeted photographs of the court orders and on Monday once the documents were unsealed provided them for public consumption on the Coin Fire website<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/09/23/official-ftc-complaint-butterfly-labs-obtained/ - Official FTC Complaint Against Butterfly Labs Obtained</ref>.<br />
<br />
The situation was the first in a long series of government documents that Coin Fire editors and staff would be provided regarding cryptocurrency companies.<br />
<br />
===GAW Miners Controversy===<br />
On October 15th of 2014 Coin Fire contributor Leo posted a review of the GAW Hashlet mining service in which he expressed unaddressed concerns that the mining service was not actually mining<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/10/15/gaw-miners-hashlet-review/ Review: Plenty of Concerns with GAW Miners Hashlet Service</ref>. At the time of publication GAW Miners was not willing to comment on the story.<br />
<br />
After several months of investigation Coin Fire released a story on November 22nd that refuted previous claims of partnerships with several major mainstream retailers and GAW Miners<ref>http://coinfire.io/2014/11/22/is-gaw-miners-lying-about-partnerships/ Is GAW Miners Lying about Partnerships?</ref>. The feature prompted several letters from legal representation of Mr. Homero Joshua Garza and representatives of GAW Miners.<br />
<br />
Not bowing down to the threat of legal action the Coin Fire editorial team would go on to write several more pieces regarding the GAW Miners, Paybase, and Paycoin controversies.<br />
<br />
==Controversies==<br />
Controversy has existed around the ability of Coin Fire to obtain confidential information, quotes and documents. Executive Editor Mike Johnson has gone on the record publicly several times stating that he has fostered connections from previous projects, employment and friends. The site has also committed to helping others establish editorial guidelines to vet information as a result.<br />
<br />
==Commitments to "Open" Journalism==<br />
On February 2nd 2015 the Executive Editor of Coin Fire Mike Johnson announced in a blog post<ref>http://coinfire.io/2015/02/02/clarifying-our-editorial-process-and-guidelines/ Clarifying our Editorial Process and Guidelines</ref> that Coin Fire would begin the process of releasing an "editorial bible" and a "contributor bible". The documents are designed as internal guides that the site is working to prepare for public consumption that contains mission statements, editorial policies, standards for content and other additional information that could be useful to not only those in the cryptocurrency news space but other blogs as well.<br />
<br />
The "bibles" will be released on GitHub according to remarks made publicly by Mr. Johnson.<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ujgpy/coin_fire_clarifies_how_it_vets_info_and_commits/co93ejd - reddit comments from user /u/coinfire</ref><br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://CoinFire.io/ Coin Fire Website]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/CoinFireBlog @CoinFireBlog Twitter]<br />
* [http://fb.com/CoinFire Coin Fire Facebook]<br />
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[[Category:Blogs]]</div>Mjohnsonhttps://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=File:Coinfire.png&diff=54432File:Coinfire.png2015-02-16T22:08:24Z<p>Mjohnson: Coin Fire logo</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
Coin Fire logo<br />
== Licensing ==<br />
{{Attribution}}</div>Mjohnson