Initial Coin Offering

Are ICOs are dead? Data suggests things might be more positive for Q2 and beyond

By Gregory S Matthew You’d be forgiven if you thought ICOs are dead. Why? Because ICO numbers have been dwindling…

7 years ago

Are ICOs making room for IEOs or STOs? Interesting times for crypto 2.0

 Initial Coin Offering (ICOs) have been used to raise capital by over 5,400 organisations, with the largest amount of money…

7 years ago

Digitalising the African Markets with Zipcoin Remit’s Positive solution 3.0

ZipCoin Remit, the Rise & Rise Of Blockchain Based Remittance and Payments Solution Powered By ZIPCO Token. By Kim Chivhima:…

7 years ago

Should you be using an ICO?

With several options to raise funds for a small business, how does an entrepreneur determine the best course of action…

7 years ago

Chains, Trains and State-Run Industries, a deeper dive into the Chinese Blockchain scene

By Luke Sheehan It was seen as strange by outside observers: the People’s Republic of China, despite its ban on…

7 years ago

Investing your way into 2019

We have all heard of the age old wisdom: Change is inevitable But we barely stop to reflect on it.…

7 years ago

Reflecting on Crypto in Q1 2019 – Is the worst behind us?

A sustained winter in the Crypto space has left most involved subdued and with no outlet, however, Q1 2019 has…

7 years ago

Why Energy sector security token offerings are gaining momentum

Security tokens are being hailed as the sober use-case for blockchain technology, whether or not this be true, what is…

7 years ago

Acknowledging Risks in Institutional “Stablecoin” Cryptocurrencies and Fractional Reserve Banking

The purpose of this memo is two-fold: To highlight the possibility of risks to banking and finance sectors arising from…

7 years ago

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