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Deva Annamalai on FinTechMafia, machine learning, guacamole, bitcoin, blockchain and how traditional banks must evolve rapidly

By @SimonCocking. Some interviews take a while to come off when you're dealing with busy people making a real difference to…

10 years ago

The Time of the Blockchain

By Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD CITO - coding value project. Title image by Maple + Mauve. Blockchain, in essence, is the…

10 years ago

The future of FinTech, interview with the FinTech NewsBot

By @SimonCocking. They say AI is already here, just unevenly distributed. So we figured why not interview one of 'them'. Delighted…

10 years ago

Why I’m Not a Bitcoin Billionaire, by Reuben Godfrey

By Reuben Godfrey For a nation that holds the maxim 'if you're not in, you can't win' so dearly, that…

10 years ago

Is Block.com the new Dot.com, asks Caroline Bowler

Great guest post by Caroline Bowler founder of Asia's first #FinTech PR Agency, Bowlah PR. Title image by Maple + Mauve. Block.com…

10 years ago

Irish FinTech company WeSavvy selected for Global Insurance Accelerator

WeSavvy is a digital insurance platform that gives insurance customers the ability to get cash points on their insurance premium with…

10 years ago

Agorapulse: Manage And Stay On Top Of Your Social Media

By @TheMarkDalton. The social media management space is saturated. People are creating social media management tools and everyone feels like…

10 years ago

10 Fintech Megatrends to Watch in 2016, David Gyori, CEO Banking Reports

Guest post by David Gyori. He is a FinTech writer, speaker, researcher, consultant and trainer. He is the founder and…

10 years ago

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