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Bitcoin and Ethereum could increasingly be seen as investors’ ‘safe havens’ in 2019, according to tech expert

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum will increasingly be seen as investors’ ‘safe havens’ in 2019, says an influential tech expert.…

8 years ago

Why Crypto Exchange Luno is Expanding its Operations to Africa

by David Drake Note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or quoted in…

8 years ago

Why Ireland is well-placed to innovate when it comes to Bitcoin

Ireland is one of the world’s most innovative economies, according to a report from July 2018. Among Switzerland, the Netherlands…

8 years ago

Japan experiments with self-regulating status for cryptocurrency industry

by David Drake Note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or quoted in…

8 years ago

Why We Need Stable Coins

  This week’s cryptocurrency nosedive highlights what can go wrong when value is wholly pegged to sentiment. While investors are…

8 years ago

Why the flow of institutional capital into Crypto Capital Markets could be an important entry signal for others

by Nick Ayton In 2018, investment banks have started to acquire crypto infrastructure assets, most notably Goldman Sachs supporting Circle…

8 years ago

Cryptocurrencies prices take a hit and this could benefit buyers, says deVere Group CEO

Volatility is back in the cryptocurrency market after a relatively long absence – and investors will use it as a…

8 years ago

How Banking Services Could Propel the Growth of the Singapore’s Crypto Industry

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

8 years ago

What might the future hold for altcoins?

by Evie Harrison, blogger by choice. Find her on Twitter:@iamevieharrison Most of us are aware of the incredible growth of…

8 years ago

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