 Hello, and welcome to episode 23 of the Daily Decrypt. I'm your host, Amanda. Bitcoin is $482. Holy cannoli, welcome to the Bitcoin Roller Coaster. Dogecoin is one-one-hundredth of a cent, NewBits is a dollar, and Bitcoin Dark is $1.06. Today's episode is brought to you by FuckUp Knights. BitMarkets, a decentralized marketplace, has beat OpenBazaar to market, or at least for OSX anyway. What is a decentralized marketplace? Well, it's like an eBay, but without any central servers or administrators. This means there's no censorship on what can be sold, to whom, or at what price. BitMarkets uses a novel escrow method, utilizing a two-of-two Bitcoin multi-signature address, which ensures that fraud can never be profitable for either buyer or seller. BitMarkets lead developer Steve DeCorte says that we can expect Linux and Windows clients by the end of 2015. Bitcoin has updated its web interface as well as its mobile app. Bitcoin encourages users to access their web interface through a browser I had never heard of called Puffin. The company offers Bitcoin and Litecoin gambling not only for poker, but also for various popular casino games as well. You may remember we reported on MasternodeCloud.com, which offers hosting services for those who want to be paid to act as Dash Masternodes. Well, there's another competitor in the space called Node40. Node40 has incorporated the Shapeshift API, meaning those still needing to acquire the 1000 Dash needed as collateral can purchase it using any of the dozens of cryptocurrencies accepted through Shapeshift. Both Node40 and MasternodeCloud offer technical support in setting up a Masternode, but Node40 also offers the added benefit of one-click voting on Dash budgetary proposals. FinTech Inc. founder Patrick P.K. McDonald, you know, the one who handed out Dogecoin paper wallets rather than candy to small children on Halloween this past weekend, has announced the creation of a new cryptocurrency to be released in January. He's calling it Bitcoin 10 and says it will run faster than Bitcoin. Though I'm not sure, I'm guessing from the name that this means one-minute confirmation times versus 10-minute confirmation times. Regardless, the Bitcoin 10 team is currently hiring coders, as well as offering $20 to any mining pools which agree to begin mining Bitcoin 10 come January. A founder at Encrypted Email Service, Tudanota, has been interviewed on the site Blogs of War. The spokesperson talks about how Tudanota aims to make surveillance obsolete, which you may remember is much in line with the famous Edward Snowden quote that no legislation is needed to end state-sponsored mass surveillance because the tools are already here and available. In case you're unfamiliar, the open-source Tudanota software abstracts away the encryption process between its users and offers the added benefit of end-to-end encrypted emails with non-Tudanota users with the use of a commonly established password. Tudanota accepts donations in Bitcoin, but as of today does not yet accept it for payment to their upgraded services. Calling Tudanota from one of your loyal users. It's not hard to accept crypto and the day that you do, I will upgrade to premium services the very same day. Yesterday we reported that open whisper systems, makers of the apps Text Secure and Red Phone, have combined their apps into one called Signal, now available on Android and still available on iOS. However, Daily Decrypt viewer TheTurtles pointed out to us that open whisper systems also has a little known service called Bit Hub. Bit Hub is intended for anyone who maintains a code repository on GitHub who would like to offer automatic Bitcoin bounties for new commits to their codebase. The current bounty for a new commit to the Bit Hub codebase, for example, is $58. Openledger.info is the web-based version of the BitShares 2.0 Wallet Graphene. It's being called the world's first decentralized FinTech trading platform, or as developer Dan ByteMaster Larimer has called it, a blockchain library. Now I would be lying if I told you that I completely understand how Openledger works. So I encourage you to check it out yourself and hell, if you get a good grasp on it, please tweet or message me and give me a rundown. Openledger incorporates not only the trading of commodity-pegged smart coin contracts, but also tokens called user-issued assets, which sometimes represent real shares in real companies. Openledger is currently offering referral rewards and a small welcome token for the first 10,000 accounts created there. And the economist has named Satoshi Nakamoto as the winner of their No Boundaries Award at the Upcoming Innovation and Awards Summit 2015. Thank you to our sponsor, Fun, which is the monthly event held in over 100 cities around the world where people gather to tell their stories of failure. If you live anywhere in or near Brisbane, Australia, you can be the next presenter at the newest chapter of Fun by emailing Matthew at abolitionhour at riseup.net. And finally, the Daily Decrypt is accepting new sponsorships. Our prices cannot be beat, so shoot us an email at the address listed in the description to discuss your future sponsorship of the Daily Decrypt.