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Gibraltar’s Minister for Commerce Invited to Latin American Bitcoin and Blockchain Conference in Santiago

Gibraltar’s Minister for Commerce, The Hon Albert Isola MP, was invited to participate in a panel discussion on Wednesday, 5…

7 years ago

Huobi Awarded Distributed Ledger Technology Licence by Gibraltar Financial Services Commission

Huobi, the Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange and asset management service provider, has been awarded a full Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) licence…

7 years ago

Blockchain: a guarantee of sustainability?

by Eloisa Marchesoni With the advent of blockchain technology, many in the commodity market have thought about exploiting it to…

7 years ago

How blockchain might affect cross border payments

by Aubrey Hansen The world of traditional finance has started to take notice of blockchain but could still find themselves…

7 years ago

Ethereum and the art world

by Ian Mcleod The art world could help to boost the price of Ethereum in the coming weeks, taking it…

7 years ago

Covesting secures DLT license from regulatory authorities in Gibraltar

Covesting, a Europe-based digital currency exchange and professional trading platform offering a secure and technologically advanced infrastructure for investors and…

7 years ago

Government of Gibraltar and University of Gibraltar to create New Technologies in Education Advisory Group

The Government of Gibraltar has announced the launch of a new advisory group that will focus on the creation of…

7 years ago

Why Colombia Could Become the Next Crypto-Haven

By David Drake, note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or quoted in…

7 years ago

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