Digital Currencies

Global Blockchain Project FERMAT Announces Significant Alpha Release for the “Internet of People”

Fermat, the highly anticipated decentralized and blockchain-enabled open source project developing the Internet of People, today announced major upgrades to its…

9 years ago

38 FinTech Companies in Kenya to Look out for in 2017

Great guest post by Elena Mesropyan. Elena is a Market Research Analyst at LTP where this article first appeared. She is a…

9 years ago

Fintech trends and business opportunities in the Nordic countries.Tom Holgersson Enterprise Ireland Stockholm

By @SimonCocking What is your background? I have worked several years in management consulting and sales for IBM, the Swedish Trade…

9 years ago

LEADERS OF ISLAMIC AND CHINESE E- CURRENCY COME TOGETHER IN CAMBRIDGE FOR GOOD

The Internet-of-Value conference at the University of Cambridge calls the most important global specialists and investors in intangible assets and…

10 years ago

PayPal wins Excellence in Workplace Award at 2016 CSR Ireland Awards

PayPal today announces that it won an Excellence in the Workplace award at the 2016 Chambers Ireland Corporate Social Responsibility…

10 years ago

Finance will be radically different in 10 years. Huy Nguyen Trieu, global fintech influencer

By SimonCocking. Great interview with Huy Nguyen Trieu.  By night writes blog Disruptive Finance. Founder of The Disruptive Group. Passionate about #Fintech and…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Payoneer

By SimonCocking. Payoneer empowers global commerce by connecting businesses, professionals, countries and currencies with its innovative cross-border payments platform. Answers provided by…

10 years ago

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