Crypto

BearingPoint study reveals Ireland set to embrace Digital Euro adoption, despite cash usage remaining high

While cash remains the most frequently used payment method in Ireland, a new BearingPoint study reveals a significant shift towards…

11 months ago

MoneyNeverSleeeps: Trump Memecoin Mania, SEC Shakeups and the Future of Finance with Laura Walsh

Laura Walsh returns this week to help me unpack the whirlwind of events shaking up crypto, finance, and politics—from Trump…

1 year ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: 2025 Predictions with Alejandro Gutierrez

In this special year-end episode, I'm joined by returning guest co-host Alejandro Gutierrez for a wide-ranging conversation featuring our 2025…

1 year ago

MoneyNeverSleeps | Swarm and the Rise of RWAs | Co-founders Timo Lehes and Philipp Pieper

This week. I sat down with Timo Lehes and Philipp Pieper, the co-founders of Swarm, the RWA (or Real World…

1 year ago

MoneyNeverSleeps | Mission Minded Founder | Niall Dennehy and AID:Tech

Niall Dennehy is an Irish entrepreneur and the co-founder and COO of AID:Tech, bringing traceability and transparency to the flow…

1 year ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Luca Franchi, Ambient and Scaling Environmental Impact

Luca Franchi is the CEO and a co-founder of Ambient, a decentralized network of air quality sensors. Luca brings to…

1 year ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Stablecoin Revolution with Linda Jeng | Unpacking Castle Island Ventures’ Latest Stablecoin Report

Linda Jeng is the Founder and CEO of Digital Self Labs and she joins me in exploring the evolving landscape…

1 year ago

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