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2017 could be the breakout year for Blockchain, Bruce Pon founder of BigchainDB

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Bruce Pon Founder/CEO @BigchainDB @ascribeIO who will be  on the Blockchain panel with Irish Tech News at the Dublin…

9 years ago

Fintech insights with John Waupsh, author of Bankruption

By @SimonCocking. Interview with John Waupsh Fintech author, speaker, builder @Kasasa | Bankruption  | Next Money Austin lead | Bank Innovation mentor. He…

9 years ago

Ireland’s FinTech Future

Great guest post by Head of Innovation at Leveris, Conor McAleavey  . See more about them here. http://irishtechnews.ie/business-showcase-leveris/ Although ‘Financial Technology’…

9 years ago

Will Fintech see more regulation in 2017?

Interesting guest post by Evan O’Gorman from Dublin Tech Summit, coming up February 15th / 16th, where we will be moderating the…

9 years ago

Brexit Blues: Why Dublin is Turning Into a Haven for Blockchain

Great guest post from the guys at Coin Desk, as part of the IDA Working Group on Blockchain where this article…

9 years ago

HURREE REVEALS PLANS TO CREATE 10 JOBS FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN

Hurree, the marketing automation platform for apps that’s reinventing relationships through mobile, plans to create 10 new jobs after a…

9 years ago

India’s billion digital identities, guest post by Chris Skinner

We're delighted to bring you this interesting guest post from Chris Skinner, who we have previously featured and interviewed here.…

9 years ago

Hello India, My vision for 2017. Bitcoin, Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies

Great guest post by Amit Bhardwaj Entrepreneur, Investor, and Dreamer | Bitcoin Pioneer | Proud Indian. Amit is one of the backers…

9 years ago

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