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Cash is no longer King as Ireland’s love affair with card spending grows

With Christmas parties and nights out now a distant memory, what can be learnt from our spending patterns during the…

6 years ago

How Modern Banking Looks Like for Those on the Move?

For many people, travel is a regular occurrence whether for business or for pleasure. Another regular occurrence, one which comes…

7 years ago

ICOs and Advertising

Post by Giacomo Arcaro An Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is a form of funding for startups that want to realize…

7 years ago

NEBEUS Aims For An IPO Via An ICO

London-based Nebeus, having completed one round of an ICO late last year, and currently in the middle of an equity-based…

7 years ago

Identity theft – the most popular form of cyber crime

Identity theft is the most common type of cybercrime which is escalating beyond boundaries. The effect of the same is…

7 years ago

Business Showcase: Cryptassist

Describe the company. The concept for Cryptassist was born out of the frustration about the time taken to research information…

8 years ago

Why PayPal Is Doomed Unless It Goes Blockchain

Written by Aubrey Hansen PayPal is sitting on the edge of a cliff. While they once brought innovation to the…

8 years ago

PAYPAL SCRAPS FEES TO HELP CONSUMERS TACKLE IRELAND’S €575M I.O.U. PROBLEM

  -          Cash and ‘old’ banking methods frustrate efforts to pay back family and friends -          Research reveals 300,000 people…

8 years ago

Building the Irish Blockchain: John Hand explains why CheckItsReal is one to watch

What is your background briefly? 30 years’ experience working with business colleagues developing software solutions in response to business problems.…

8 years ago

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