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Business Showcase : Blockchain Association of Ireland

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Blockchain Association of Ireland are a non-profit member-led organisation serving corporates,…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : BlockApps

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch: BlockApps is an enterprise blockchain platform which allows businesses to quickly build,…

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

Barbara Mellish interviewed, Blockchain Alliance for Good President

By @SimonCocking What is your background? My expertise is in Banking Payments and Cards. Having held several executive positions in blue…

10 years ago

LEADERS OF ISLAMIC AND CHINESE E- CURRENCY COME TOGETHER IN CAMBRIDGE FOR GOOD

The Internet-of-Value conference at the University of Cambridge calls the most important global specialists and investors in intangible assets and…

10 years ago

World’s largest Blockchain Hackathon returns to Dublin this week

The world’s largest blockchain event, Blockchain Hackathon, held by Chainsmiths and sponsored by Fidelity Investments, Deloitte and Bank of Ireland,…

10 years ago

From Blockchain to Bowie, Eno and beyond, the encyclopedic world of Dinis Guarda

By @SimonCocking. Great in depth interview with Dinis Guarda CEOFounder @IntelligentHQ  @BlockchainAge http://openbusinesscouncil.org @HedgeThink @tradersdna @ztudium What are you working…

10 years ago

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