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PayPal makes a real difference for six Irish charities in annual hackathon

PayPal today announces the success of this year’s Opportunity Hack, its annual charity hackathon held in Ireland. The event, held…

8 years ago

CompareNI.com launches new initiative to help foster greater diversity in fintech

CompareNI.com, Northern Ireland’s leading financial comparison platform, has announced the launch of a new fintech scholarship for higher education students,…

8 years ago

6 tips to help manage small business finances

by Sean Price, community manager at RightSwitch. He has a passion for web design and user experience and when not…

8 years ago

Want to Learn About Cryptocurrency? Here’s Where To Do It!

The cryptocurrency market has been stunning investors with massive price movements and its potential to work as a medium of…

8 years ago

Leading blockchain figures welcome comments made by IMF Chief about the technology

Leading figures within the blockchain industry have welcomed comments made by IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde about the technology. Ms…

8 years ago

How security tokens could help early stage companies

by John Wu, CEO of SharesPost Digital Assets Group We are clearly living in the era of the unicorn, emerging…

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

Investing and company building: Alexander Selegenev, Executive Director, TMT Investments

What is your background briefly? The earlier part of my career was in investment banking, covering equity capital markets and…

8 years ago

What could happen if China lifts its Bitcoin ban?

bu Eloisa Marchesoni Last week, it was rumoured that: “Bitcoin (BTC) is now recognized as a legal asset to be…

8 years ago

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