Alternative currencies

Is bitcoin dead? Crypto Divas March 3, 2019

First JPM coin, now Facebook announcing it would set up its own cryptocurrency coin, it seems as though the crypto…

7 years ago

Three ways Blockchain will revolutionise Education.

Blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt education in at least three ways: by securing the verification process of academic…

7 years ago

Growing the blockchain, Syncfab looks back at 2018

2018 was an accolade year of many accomplishments for SyncFab. The company added significant hires to the team, grew our…

7 years ago

The current state of the Crypto Market, insights Mofassair Hossain

Mofassair Hossain CEO of Perhalic opens up on the current state of the Crypto Market Mofassair Hossain is a well-recognized…

7 years ago

The Tokenization Of Everything – Pipe Dream or Inevitability?

Traditionally one of the greatest obstacles to rapid technological progress in society has been the inability for worthy projects to…

7 years ago

Security Token Offerings, will they be the next big thing?

By Giacomo Arcaro 2017 was a crucial year for the blockchain universe and the crypto world. In mid-December, Bitcoin exceeded…

7 years ago

What Do the Impending Forks Tell Us About Ethereum?

By Benjamin Scherrey, CTO and Chief Systems Architect for HotNow It looks as though the long-awaited Constantinople fork is finally…

7 years ago

Is Western Union’s Change of Crypto Stance a Sign of Better Times Ahead?

By David Drake For over a hundred years, the global money transfer landscape has radically evolved from localized payments, that…

7 years ago

JP Morgan announces a coin – go wan go wan go wan

Well this week I was all agog with the news that my old stomping ground and first employment was for…

7 years ago

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