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Wearable Devices – Smart Watches for Crypto People

The Sidera project is currently two years in development and is causing a lot of interest in consumer circles. It…

8 years ago

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

Business Showcase: Sidera Blockchain Technologies

Describe the company: Sidera Blockchain Technologies is launching the first Decentralized Wearable Device in the world. With Sidera’s SmartBit device…

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

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

World Crypto Con to Debut in Las Vegas this October

The theme and focus of the very first World Crypto Con are to bring mass adoption of cryptocurrency and blockchain…

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

Can we map the brain – and then restore it in the future?

Dr Randal Koene is an advisor to Eternal Trusts - a company that offers fiduciary services for the crypto world.…

8 years ago

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