May

Women in Blockchain – Meet Liina, BDO of Black

"As soon as I heard the concept I though oh okay, they’re really onto something here. We can absolutely move…

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

Network Automation and Ethics, how iNOG brought it all together in Dublin

Dublin’s rising star in community groups for Network Operators and its latest round of Meetup talks on the future possibilities…

8 years ago

Blockchain-based Insurance – More than just a Dream of Industry Disruption

Since the invention of blockchain technology with Bitcoin in 2008, people have outdone themselves thinking of new use cases and different…

8 years ago

Bitcoin could be extinct by 2118: Yale’s Robert Shiller

Written by Shashwat Srivastava Yale’s Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller has made an incredibly bold assumption. According to the Yale…

8 years ago

What Will Layer 2 Actually Do?

Written by Jenny Jones The world is just now entering the “Layer 2” era which is an incredible new phase…

8 years ago

The FIFA World Cup Might Just Bump Bitcoin Ahead

Written by Shashwat Srivastava The FIFA world cup is due to begin in a fortnight and it is going to affect Bitcoin…

8 years ago

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