Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin could be extinct by 2118: Yale’s Robert Shiller

Written by Shashwat Srivastava Yale’s Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller has made an incredibly bold assumption. According to the Yale…

8 years ago

Deloitte Survey Shows Most Companies are Interested in Blockchain Technology

Written by David Drake A new Deloitte survey presented at the Consensus 2018 Annual Conference in New York City shows…

8 years ago

Experts Refute Claims That Bitcoin Uses as Much Energy as Ireland

Written by Michael Mortimer A recent study by Alex de Vries, a Dutch economist working on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC),…

8 years ago

Dubai Based Investment, Branding, Marketing, Consultancy and PR firm Centurion partners With CyClean

CyClean, the green solutions company, has entered into a partnership with Centurion, a Dubai based investment, branding, marketing, consultancy and PR…

8 years ago

IceBreakerAR: A Revolutionary Product For Making Personal Connections Powered By Blockchain

Today’s dating, meeting, career networking websites and apps follow a similar model using data from user profiles, questionnaires and matching…

8 years ago

The FIFA World Cup Might Just Bump Bitcoin Ahead

Written by Shashwat Srivastava The FIFA world cup is due to begin in a fortnight and it is going to affect Bitcoin…

8 years ago

Block.one, SVK Crypto Jointly Launch US$50m EOSIO Fund

SVK Crypto, a City of London-based investor of blockchain technologies co-founded and headed up by Irishman Shane Kehoe, has partnered…

8 years ago

Ripple Announce Xpring: How Cryptocurrencies are Influencing the Tech Start-Up Sector

Cryptocurrencies have already had a profound impact on the world so far. They have created a digital economy that few…

8 years ago

Stable Cryptocurrency and Charity combined

Pixel Charity uses an innovative way to guard against crypto volatility. Using its own Pixel (PXL) stable coin, the project…

8 years ago

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