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Eso project ICO announcement

Eso is a brand new project brought to you by the team behind ClearPoll. It’s a mobile and desktop app…

7 years ago

The evolution of Initial Coin Offerings ( ICO)/Crypto assets, trends to watch

Debates and discussion continue about whether Initial Coin Offering (ICO) bubble has burst. What is the role of Crypto assets…

7 years ago

Interview with Cal Henderson CTO of Slack

I recently spoke with Cal Henderson the CTO from Slack whilst he was visiting his Dublin office and got the…

7 years ago

Re-thinking customer service in the digital age

by Nathan Sykes, the founder of Finding an Outlet When eCommerce first reared its head — or online shopping, in…

7 years ago

Preview: EU Cyber Summit 2018

When and where is it on? Oct 24th 2018 at the Helix Conference and Exhibition Centre in the DCU Campus,…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 years ago

What Does The Future Hold For Structured Crypto Products?

By Rohit Kulkarni, Managing Director of Private Investment Research at SharesPost Just as stocks and bonds are essential components of…

7 years ago

CleverICO’s Social Media Bounty Tool is Beta Ready for Companies

New Social Media Bounty Tool Complements ICO Marketing Capabilities   CleverCarry, a blockchain company developing smart contracts for the $330B…

7 years ago

Mingo to build on hashgraph technology

Mingo, Ireland’s first ICO, today announced that Mingo will be among the first projects to use Hedera’s public hashgraph ledger.…

8 years ago

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