Cryptocurrency

Pyramid Hunting In the Balkans

Well what a few days it has been. I traveled to the Balkans and became a pyramid hunter with some…

8 years ago

Running a Profitable ICO When the Markets are Down

Guest post by Tim Kulbaev The cryptocurrency market is currently in a steep decline. Token prices are going down, many…

8 years ago

Why isn’t Dwayne “the rock” Johnson on your board?

I can’t think of a more iconic superstar than Dwayne Johnson.  He’s the personification of the saying, “girls want to…

8 years ago

WWF Now Accepting Donations on the Blockchain thanks to AidCoin – Welcoming the New Era of Transparent Giving

As of 22nd August, WWF Italy (World Wildlife Fund) now welcomes an entirely new community of supporters that have the…

8 years ago

Interview With Jose Merino of SID Ltd: Internet Access as a Basic Human Right

What is your background briefly? I am Jose Merino, Chairman and Co-Founder of SID Limited. My journey in the workforce…

8 years ago

Forrester Research: Some Sobering Facts about Blockchain’s Future

Written by David Drake Forrester, a market research firm has forecasted a grim future for blockchain. In a report released…

8 years ago

The Evolution of Crypto-Mining

By Alex Karasulu Cryptocurrency mining has been through some ups and downs and recently video card manufacturers like Nvidia announced…

8 years ago

How Has Bitcoin Influenced Ireland?

Written by Diana Yaremenko  The market of cryptocurrencies is intensively developing. Several years ago few people knew about Bitcoin. Now people…

8 years ago

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