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The death of (real) money: Should virtual currency replace hard cash?

Interesting Guest post by Fernando Sanchez, see his blog here Life Mirror. Le petit argent, the French call it. They even…

9 years ago

The latest edition of the Irish Tech News Podcast covers blockchain and bitcoin

In the latest edition of the Irish Tech News Podcast Ronan Leonard, Reuben Godfrey, Lory Kehoe and Paul Ennis talk…

10 years ago

He’s Not Satoshi Nakamoto, He’s Just a Very Strange Man By Reuben Godfrey

Yesterday morning's announcement from a serial Australian odd-ball claiming to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto took just 90 minutes to de-bunk.…

10 years ago

Bitcoin and Blockchain. Joining the Digital Dots, Reuben Godfrey interviews bitcoin expert Dr Paul Ennis

By Reuben Godfrey. What are the implications for blockchain of a BTC collapse and, conversely, what does the interest in Blockchain…

10 years ago

What is Bitcoin, and how might it be regulated?

Here is our latest guest post by Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD CITO coding value project, who most recently wrote about Bitcoin's…

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

Bitcoin, crypto currencies, Patrick PK McDonnell, the Coyote of Wallstreet, exclusive Irish Tech News interview

By @SimonCocking Patrick PK McDonnell Crypto Dev, Dreamer, Enthusiast, Miner, Trader, Trickster, VC, Paid mind of 700+ Devs, Ex $TIT Director of Biz Dev.…

10 years ago

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