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Asset-Backed Bitcoin Forks being Launch

Earth Dollar forms alliance with Bitcoin Air to launch a series of Asset-Backed Bitcoin Hard Forks A series of asset-backed…

7 years ago

Amazon’s Blended Bookstore – Brick & Mortar Meets Online as Amazon Keeps Pioneering

In New York, there are now two full-fledged Amazon Books stores, both of which were opened in 2017. I visited both sites,…

7 years ago

Atlantic Digital Startup Academy Launch Speaker: Pat Lynch

Pat Lynch co-Founder of Compliance & Risks will be speaking at the Atlantic Digital Startup Academy (ADSA) launch on 30…

7 years ago

Blockchain Revolution Landscape Assessment “How To”

Guest post by Jerry Witkowicz Opportunities for “How To” In the first two of our three part articles we analyzed…

7 years ago

Stablecoins to challenge money transfers and the derivatives market?

There has been a lot of interest recently in stable coins and many see them as an ideal way for…

7 years ago

Are the Big Four auditors going to lose market share?

How can an industry full of conflict and scandal be seen as a beacon of trust? Has trust in the…

7 years ago

Combined Token Offering’s (CTO) aim to double the amount of money raised by ICOs overnight

CTOs are a new breed of financial instrument, and bid to save decentralized project funding. The TOKEN project has announced…

7 years ago

Can Cryptocurrency benefit small businesses and consumers?

Guest post from Ronald Salmond, Senior Editor for Berminal.com 2018 has proven to be a remarkably difficult year for cryptocurrencies…

7 years ago

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