currencies

Crypto experts respond to US Senate blockchain hearing

Crypto industry figures have criticised testimony given by the respected economist Professor Nouriel Roubini’s to the US Senate Committee on…

7 years ago

Stablecoins to challenge money transfers and the derivatives market?

There has been a lot of interest recently in stable coins and many see them as an ideal way for…

7 years ago

Brazio cryptocurrency lists on SouthXchange

Brazio, a secure digital asset for Brazil, is now listed on SouthXchange. The Brazio cryptocurrency (www.braz.io) offers a solution to…

7 years ago

Cryptocurrency Events are Good for ICOs, But Being Strategic is Critical

Guest post by David Drake, note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned/quoted in…

7 years ago

Interview: X8Currency’s founders Gregor Kozelj and Francesca Greco

One of the most talked about tech developments in recent years has been the evolution and potential of digital currencies.…

7 years ago

Europe and the Crypto Economy

Guest post by Guglielmo Capone, cryptocurrency expert. business manager and advisor in crypto ICO The blockchain and token economy is…

7 years ago

Can Cryptocurrency benefit small businesses and consumers?

Guest post from Ronald Salmond, Senior Editor for Berminal.com 2018 has proven to be a remarkably difficult year for cryptocurrencies…

7 years ago

Paxful looking at Cryptocurrency’s Potential in East Africa

The need for investing in Cryptocurrency is steadily rising in East Africa; specifically, Kenya as more and more people are…

7 years ago

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