Startups

Provenance Summit Seoul 2018

The first global blockchain product development conference will be taking place in Seoul, South Korea. On November 20th, Provenance Summit…

8 years ago

Spotcoin, Travala deal prompts airdrop

Spotcoin is collaborating with Travala for another epic partnership focused on making digital currencies work for everyone. The digital exchange…

8 years ago

PayPal Invites Irish Charities to Apply for Financial Inclusion Grants

PayPal has announced that it is now accepting applications from Irish charities for its Financial Inclusion Grants. The total fund…

8 years ago

Equity Tokens As A New Trend For Firms To Get Funding

Written by Pawel Tomczyk In the world of cryptocurrencies, equity tokens are tokens which are similar to stocks, where each…

8 years ago

Interview With Nathan Rose: Citizens of The World

What is your background briefly? I started my career in investment banking in New Zealand. There, I mainly worked with…

8 years ago

How to Pitch in New York City

Written by Niamh Bushnell Every Thursday evening, the prestigious ERA accelerator in New York holds a fundraising pitch practice session for…

8 years ago

Blocknubie appoints Irish Entrepreneur Fran Rooney as Chairman

Blocknubie, the global ecosystem for startups in Blockchain, has appointed Irish entrepreneur Fran Rooney as Chairman. Rooney is a well-known…

8 years ago

4 Ways Big Data Will Have an Impact on Future Workplaces

Written by Devin Pickell It’s on your Twitter feed, your LinkedIn connections are sharing articles, and just about every tech…

8 years ago

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