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New Study Shows Biggest Hurdle for Cryptocurrencies is Purchasing Process

CreditCoin Preliminary Survey Results Over 75% of Millennials More Likely to Date Someone Knowledgeable About Cryptocurrencies With Bitcoin, blockchain and…

8 years ago

Everything is on the Cloud, What About Physical Backups?

Written by Alex Fisher During the early 2000s, physical backups were the most popular devices for storage and transfer of…

8 years ago

1000 Dead Coins – possibly valued at $1billion

Liina and I met for our regular weekly review of all things crypto again today. It is still sunny across…

8 years ago

Disrupting the mobile game industry by merging AR and Strategy genre

Clash & GO: a mixture of genres never seen before that will revolutionize the AR game market We spoke with…

8 years ago

Blockchain in HR: 8 Ways Blockchain will Impact the HR Function

Written by Norberts Erts The demand for blockchain in HR is growing and we are here to tell you why. …

8 years ago

IRISH PROFESSOR RECEIVES TOP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RESEARCH

Professor John Boland, Investigator in AMBER and Trinity’s School of Chemistry, has been awarded an Outstanding Researcher Award from the…

8 years ago

Fundamental Analysis Of Major Cryptocurrencies

Written by Nick Kitcharoen  The very discussion of fundamental analysis as it applies to cryptocurrencies might seem silly to those that…

8 years ago

Multiven Announces the Crypto-Exchange Cyber Alliance Program

An exclusive strategic partnership aimed at defending a select number of crypto-exchanges against cyberattacks.   Multiven has announced the launch…

8 years ago

71% of Irish Adults Enjoy Using Facebook And Instagram

Facebook is Ireland’s most popular social media platform, but preferences vary greatly by demographic. Social media advertising is a relatively…

8 years ago

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