Initial Coin Offering

Preview: Blockchain goes Hollywood LA 2019

When and where is it on? February 1st and 2nd. 2019 | L.A. Convention Center South Hall, Main Floor Capacity…

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“Off The Record technics” to invest in Cryptocurrency

(Note: All views expressed in this article are solely the personal point of view by the author and is not,…

8 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…

8 years ago

What next for ICOs?

By Alex Phenom, blockchain enthusiast and founder of Phenom.team Until very recently, Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) were all the rage,…

8 years ago

ICOs and Advertising

Post by Giacomo Arcaro An Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is a form of funding for startups that want to realize…

8 years ago

A cautionary tale …Hedge your crypto funds

Peter Kristensen is an old school marketer and financial man working in blockchain and ICOs. He cautions CFOs of ICOs…

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Combined Token Offering’s (CTO) aim to double the amount of money raised by ICOs overnight

CTOs are a new breed of financial instrument, and bid to save decentralized project funding. The TOKEN project has announced…

8 years ago

Europe and the Crypto Economy

Guest post by Guglielmo Capone, cryptocurrency expert. business manager and advisor in crypto ICO The blockchain and token economy is…

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DNotes Global CEO Alan Yong to give Keynote Speech At Emerge ICO Summit, Austin

DNotes Global, Inc. has announced that company CEO Alan Yong has been invited to deliver a keynote speech at the…

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