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Dead Coins: What’s the Best Way to Address this Growing Problem?

Written by David Drake The invention of blockchain has created space for tech-savvy individuals and companies to craft innovative solutions…

8 years ago

Crypto the WonderDog show – E72 College Athletic Departments in Ruins – Blockchain to the Rescue

E72 - CRYPTO NEWS with DEAN and CHARLIE -  College Athletic Departments in Ruins - Blockchain to the Rescue 1.…

8 years ago

The Big Challenge Facing BlockChain Adoption in the Finance Sector

By David Drake The status of services in the banking sector is characterized by time lags and high transaction costs.…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Cryptov8

Feature on Cryptov8 who are bringing #Banking to #Blockchain.  They aim to bridge the gap between #cryptobanking and traditional banking, promote mass adoption and merchants'…

8 years ago

Interview with TraXion CEO Ann Cuisia

Guest post written by Nathan Christian Hey everyone, today we would like to share with you an interview with TraXion…

8 years ago

Avanade Launches in Ireland With Plans to Create 100 New Jobs

Leading digital innovator Avanade today announced the launch of its business in Ireland. Graham Healy, former managing director in the…

8 years ago

Initiative Ireland Clients Commit €1.25 million to Finance a New Peer-to-Peer Housing Development

Residential development project in Co. Kildare aims to deliver over 65 houses to the market over the next 3 years.…

8 years ago

Deloitte Survey Shows Most Companies are Interested in Blockchain Technology

Written by David Drake A new Deloitte survey presented at the Consensus 2018 Annual Conference in New York City shows…

8 years ago

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