Digital

How Crypto Entrepreneurs See South Korea’s Cryptocurrency Journey

Written by David Drake The Central Bank of Korea, also known as Bank of Korea has ‘affirmed’ its position that…

8 years ago

Belfast startups thrive on back of region’s skills and talent pool

New digital tech businesses in Northern Ireland capital grow by 143% between 2011 and 2016 Turnover of digital sector in…

8 years ago

Who will be the Best in the Business at the Spider Awards this year?

The Spider Awards launch their new brand while keeping the focus on digital excellence. The Spider Awards, Ireland’s longest standing…

8 years ago

Dead Coins: What’s the Best Way to Address this Growing Problem?

Written by David Drake The invention of blockchain has created space for tech-savvy individuals and companies to craft innovative solutions…

8 years ago

LIMERICK SECURES €6.5M IN EU FUNDING TO BECOME A SMART POSITIVE ENERGY CITY

-first Irish city to receive prestigious EU grant and become a Lighthouse Smart City Limerick has been awarded a substantial…

8 years ago

The Big Challenge Facing BlockChain Adoption in the Finance Sector

By David Drake The status of services in the banking sector is characterized by time lags and high transaction costs.…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Cryptov8

Feature on Cryptov8 who are bringing #Banking to #Blockchain.  They aim to bridge the gap between #cryptobanking and traditional banking, promote mass adoption and merchants'…

8 years ago

Ether Not a Security: Why SEC’s Announcement Could Boost Cryptocurrency Growth

Written by David Drake Ethereum network has played a significant role in the growth of the cryptocurrency market. As the…

8 years ago

Want to Use Your Phone in the Car? Then You Need Chris!

A device that attaches to motorists’ windscreens promises to eliminate the need – and the risk – for a mobile…

8 years ago

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