cryptocurrencies

Cards, Dice and DAO: The Isle of Man Could Become The World’s Gambling Heaven

Written by Reuben Godfrey, originally published on CoinTelegraph The Isle of Man could become the Switzerland for Bitcoin as the small…

10 years ago

Weekend tech digest, AR, VR, Mobile journalism, Singapore, Bitcoin, Blockchain, Fintech & 2.3 million twitter impressions!

By @SimonCocking. We had a great day at the Tech Connect Live event at the RDS yesterday. Lots of great speakers…

10 years ago

10 industries that will adopt blockchain soon

Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also ‘Tech rivals take on banks with instant payments‘). MisysFS, aiming to to transform the…

10 years ago

BlockchainCon takes place June 7 – Special offer for Irish Tech News readers!

After successful stops in London, New York, Hong Kong, and San Francisco over the last 6 months, the Dublin edition…

10 years ago

The latest edition of the Irish Tech News Podcast covers blockchain and bitcoin

In the latest edition of the Irish Tech News Podcast Ronan Leonard, Reuben Godfrey, Lory Kehoe and Paul Ennis talk…

10 years ago

Global Blockchain Project FERMAT Revealed

After 2 years in stealth, 60+ full time contributors now collaborating to develop global open source platform that will launch…

10 years ago

He’s Not Satoshi Nakamoto, He’s Just a Very Strange Man By Reuben Godfrey

Yesterday morning's announcement from a serial Australian odd-ball claiming to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto took just 90 minutes to de-bunk.…

10 years ago

Translating the Blockchain; Coding Value Project Meet-Up, Dublin

Latest great post by Reuben Godfrey, our roving Bitcoin, Blockchain expert and enthusiast, reviewing this recent event. Known knowns... Translating the…

10 years ago

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