Blockchains

Acudeen Technologies to Provide Secure Invoices Using the Blockchain

Acudeen Technologies - based in Singapore with offices in Myanmar and the Philippines - seeks to guarantee more security for…

8 years ago

De/Centralise 2018, takes place 5/6 April, Singapore

When and where is it on? 5/6 April, Sands Expo in Singapore How many years has it been going? This…

8 years ago

Blockchain and Energy: The Potential Power of the Token

By Shane Mulligan, PhD The energy revolution is often characterized by a number of D’s, including decarbonisation, decentralization, digitization, and…

8 years ago

A decentralized, trustless ICO pool: the ultimate solution for ICO investors

It’s become quite popular nowadays for groups of individuals to ‘pool’ together funds, in order to participate at an ICO…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : CargoCoin

Describe the company  The CargoCoin platform links the physical world of trade and transport to the online crypto technologies. It…

8 years ago

Accessible Investment in ICOs with Jointly Platform Tokens

To fully grasp the mission of the Jointly Platform Token, we must first ask what tokens and Initial Coin Offerings…

8 years ago

Omnitude launches main token sale

Omnitude eCommerce blockchain technology provider aims to raise $20.7 million to bring its vision to fruition Omnitude, a pioneering project to…

8 years ago

Omnitude launches a working Proof of Concept

Guest post from the Omnitude team.  Why a Proof of Concept? We understand that the Omnitude vision is a very…

8 years ago

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