Cash

Are governments acting illegally as they print ever greater sums of cash?

https://youtu.be/AGKYyg8VgY4 Helicopter economics – giving money to citizens proposed by Milton Friedman the economist who advised Reagan and Thatcher. It…

6 years ago

Have Payments Become A Disappearing Act?

The future of payments is as clear as disappearing ink. Ten years ago, no one could have foreseen the dizzying…

6 years ago

March of the Big Tech Payments in 2019

2019 has been a whirlwind year for payments and the big tech community. Multiple mega deals were made, including the…

6 years ago

Thoma Bravo to Acquire Veracode Software from Broadcom Inc

Thoma Bravo, a private equity investment firm, has announced that it has agreed to acquire Veracode, the leading provider in…

7 years ago

Irish International Payments Start-Up recruiting 25 staff after securing €1m funding

PiP iT Global, the Galway-based fintech start-up, is now in recruitment mode having hired eight new staff in its Galway…

7 years ago

The evolution of Initial Coin Offerings ( ICO)/Crypto assets, trends to watch

Debates and discussion continue about whether Initial Coin Offering (ICO) bubble has burst. What is the role of Crypto assets…

7 years ago

“Off The Record technics” to invest in Cryptocurrency

(Note: All views expressed in this article are solely the personal point of view by the author and is not,…

7 years ago

Bitcoin v Altcoin: why usability is key to wider adoption

by Denise Quirk, Health Advisor and a believer of transforming complex information into simple, actionable content. She is keenly interested…

7 years ago

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