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Women in Blockchain – Meet Liina, BDO of Black

"As soon as I heard the concept I though oh okay, they’re really onto something here. We can absolutely move…

8 years ago

Blockchain-based Insurance – More than just a Dream of Industry Disruption

Since the invention of blockchain technology with Bitcoin in 2008, people have outdone themselves thinking of new use cases and different…

8 years ago

South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service Intends to Relax Cryptocurrency Regulations

by David Drake South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), the country's top financial regulator, has a new governor after President…

8 years ago

Top images from 2017 SHOT ON IPHONE, by Brendan O Se

OK – I have tried to start this so many times in the recent weeks and each time I tell…

8 years ago

Digital Dún Laoghaire: Funding Your Growth Through Bank Finance

The topic under discussion at the Digital Dún Laoghaire Morning MeetUp which took place on 8th February in Starbucks, Dún…

9 years ago

Irish retailers in danger of missing out on Black Friday online spending splurge

Irish retailers are losing out on a potential €4.5 billion in online consumer spending each year according to research carried…

9 years ago

Irish shoppers warned to stay vigilant on Black Friday and Cyber Monday as online fraud soars by 54%—Dell EMC

Irish shoppers have been warned to stay vigilant ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday as online fraud soars. According…

9 years ago

Photographic insights from Michael McLaughlin, multiple IPPA award winner and new drone convert

By @SimonCocking How long have you been a photographer - how / when did you take it up, and what cameras…

10 years ago

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