cryptocurrencies

FinTech trends by Dave Birch, banking thought leader and FinTech Mafia member

By @SimonCocking. Delighted to bring you our interview with Dave Birch, with some great insights and thoughts of FinTech and the…

10 years ago

Bitcoin and Blockchain: The difference and what does their future hold?

The latest in our series of guest posts about Bitcoin and Blockchain. This time by Ankit Kalra from KPMG India Assistant…

10 years ago

What is Bitcoin, and how might it be regulated?

Here is our latest guest post by Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD CITO coding value project, who most recently wrote about Bitcoin's…

10 years ago

The Dark Side of Bitcoin, by Dr Paul O hAonghusa

As bitcoin and blockchain become ever more topical delighted to bring you another insightful piece by Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD…

10 years ago

Weak Links in the BlockChain, by Howard Chu

By Howard Chu CTO Symas Corp, Chief Architect OpenLDAP Project, Musician. Disclaimer I have recently begun contributing code to the Monero…

10 years ago

The Time of the Blockchain

By Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD CITO - coding value project. Title image by Maple + Mauve. Blockchain, in essence, is the…

10 years ago

Hey you! Leave my blockchain alone. Why blockchain doesn’t need centralising, by Alex Jimenez

Happy to bring you a great guest post by Alex Jimenez, Digital Banking and Payments Strategist expert, and member of…

10 years ago

Why I’m Not a Bitcoin Billionaire, by Reuben Godfrey

By Reuben Godfrey For a nation that holds the maxim 'if you're not in, you can't win' so dearly, that…

10 years ago

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