cryptocurrencies

Global Blockchain Project FERMAT Announces Significant Alpha Release for the “Internet of People”

Fermat, the highly anticipated decentralized and blockchain-enabled open source project developing the Internet of People, today announced major upgrades to its…

9 years ago

THE 11 FINTECH AND BANKING TRENDS YOU NEED TO FOLLOW

Latest interesting guest article by Chris Skinner and the FinTechInsider team, The No1 global podcast on iTunes by @11FSTeam – All about #FinTech#Banking &…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : BlockApps

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch: BlockApps is an enterprise blockchain platform which allows businesses to quickly build,…

9 years ago

2017 could be the breakout year for Blockchain, Bruce Pon founder of BigchainDB

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Bruce Pon Founder/CEO @BigchainDB @ascribeIO who will be  on the Blockchain panel with Irish Tech News at the Dublin…

9 years ago

Brexit Blues: Why Dublin is Turning Into a Haven for Blockchain

Great guest post from the guys at Coin Desk, as part of the IDA Working Group on Blockchain where this article…

9 years ago

Hello India, My vision for 2017. Bitcoin, Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies

Great guest post by Amit Bhardwaj Entrepreneur, Investor, and Dreamer | Bitcoin Pioneer | Proud Indian. Amit is one of the backers…

9 years ago

Fintech trends and business opportunities in the Nordic countries.Tom Holgersson Enterprise Ireland Stockholm

By @SimonCocking What is your background? I have worked several years in management consulting and sales for IBM, the Swedish Trade…

9 years ago

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