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What next for ICOs?

By Alex Phenom, blockchain enthusiast and founder of Phenom.team Until very recently, Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) were all the rage,…

8 years ago

Preview: Pixel Pioneers Belfast 2018

When and where is it on? Pixel Pioneers, returning to the Belfast Waterfront on 23 November, is a one-day, one-track…

8 years ago

Snakebyte® Announces the Tough:Kit™ for Nintendo® Switch™

Ideal for the Gamer on the Move, the Tough:Kit™ Keeps Your Switch Safe Anytime, Anywhere! View Online: snakebyte Tough:Kit San…

8 years ago

Stablecoins to challenge money transfers and the derivatives market?

There has been a lot of interest recently in stable coins and many see them as an ideal way for…

8 years ago

Is investing in Real Estate overhyped?

It is difficult to make the statement that real estate investing is overhyped when it constitutes the largest investable asset…

8 years ago

A cautionary tale …Hedge your crypto funds

Peter Kristensen is an old school marketer and financial man working in blockchain and ICOs. He cautions CFOs of ICOs…

8 years ago

Are the Big Four auditors going to lose market share?

How can an industry full of conflict and scandal be seen as a beacon of trust? Has trust in the…

8 years ago

Infographic: AI and Humanity

You could be forgiven for thinking that artificial intelligence, more commonly known as AI, is in the news every single…

8 years ago

Smart Dublin and Enterprise Ireland award 21 new innovation contracts to address Local Authority challenges

Approximately €700,000 is to be awarded to companies under Enterprise Ireland’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) initiative which will enable…

8 years ago

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