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QuadrigaCX — What Happens Now?

  A lot of crypto customers are learning an expensive lesson this week. Roughly 115,000 customers of QuadrigaCX, a Canadian…

7 years ago

KBC offering multi-banking enabling customers to view current account balances held with other banks

KBC customers who hold an AIB or Bank of Ireland current account can now view their balance in the KBC…

7 years ago

The Aclyd Project: ICO Token sale

NO more hiding your favorite bottle in a paper bag or flagging down a store clerk to open the glass…

7 years ago

eWallets: Imagining a Cashless World Dominated by Digital Coins

Written by Kees de Vos, CEO of Momentum Protocol  I can imagine a future, not so distant, when we’ll go…

7 years ago

How to Keep Your Bitcoin Secure

In this digital age, cybersecurity has become a very scarce commodity. It’s not uncommon to hear news about major cyber…

8 years ago

Digipulse Launches World’s First Decentralised Digital Asset Vault

Ever wondered what will happen to your digital assets and cryptocurrency after you pass away? Now there is a solution…

8 years ago

Pillar Unconference in the Blockchain Heart of Europe, July 2018

by Irakli Zviadadze From July 15 to 22, the team behind Pillar will be hosting an unconference in Vilnius, Lithuania — inviting any…

8 years ago

A Guide to the Cryto, Monero, and How to Trade

Written by Claus Jensen  Cryptocurrencies are recognized for many things such as its decentralization, security, anonymity, privacy, etc. Even though there…

8 years ago

Pop Culture Has Got It All Wrong!

Written by Jatin Madhra When it comes to cryptocurrency, pop culture has no clue what it is doing. If you base…

8 years ago

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