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Proof of Capital launches $50 million Blockchain Venture Fund

Proof of Capital, a $50M blockchain-focused venture capital fund, launches today with a mission to build an internet ecosystem that…

7 years ago

Opinion | Blockchain and AI Should Not Be Made To Hold Hands

At the moment, the tech industry is a hotbed of innovations, and intellectual discourse about said innovations. Blink and you…

7 years ago

7 Blockchain start-ups worth watching in 2019

by Allan Fort, who runs appllo.club.   Blockchain is the biggest trend in the startup world today. Its versatility has…

7 years ago

The Big Challenge Facing BlockChain Adoption in the Finance Sector

By David Drake The status of services in the banking sector is characterized by time lags and high transaction costs.…

8 years ago

Fundamental Analysis Of Major Cryptocurrencies

Written by Nick Kitcharoen  The very discussion of fundamental analysis as it applies to cryptocurrencies might seem silly to those that…

8 years ago

Can University Seeding and Impact Investing Hasten Blockchain Adoption?

Written by David Drake Impact investing is trending globally, attracting both individual and institutional investors. At the beginning of 2016,…

8 years ago

Three Recommendations to Nigeria’s Policymakers on Blockchain Technology and Regulations.

by Timi Olagunju Whilst at a meeting in the early hours of the day some weeks ago, I read a…

8 years ago

Payportal. Creating a niche in the digital payment industry

PayPortal: Small steps towards great success in the payment industry The world is becoming digital and payment solutions have not…

8 years ago

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