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Building the Irish Blockchain: John Hand explains why CheckItsReal is one to watch

What is your background briefly? 30 years’ experience working with business colleagues developing software solutions in response to business problems.…

8 years ago

Advising on How to Use Blockchain Technology to Eliminate Counterfeit Products

The Dublin based blockchain start-up checkitsreal has been set up to detect and eliminate counterfeit products to ensure a safer…

8 years ago

Verge privacy coin, turns to its community, VergeFam, to raise 50million XVG

Verge, the privacy coin, has appealed to its active community to help raise 50million XVG to secure its future. With…

8 years ago

LoanBit, Blockchain Driven P2P Lending and Investment Platform Announces Crowdsale

Press Release: LoanBit blockchain driven platform offers a new level of safety and verification and utilises its own exchange. LoanBit P2P…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Loanbit

Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... LoanBit is a P2P lending and investments platform with safety fund, especial…

8 years ago

Will 2018 be the Year that Ireland Finally Embraces eSports?

Making a living from playing video games is something that many of us have probably dreamt about at some point…

8 years ago

RewardMob Launches Waves Challenge Cup, Mobile Game, eSports Tournament

RewardMob, the first Mobile eSports loyalty platform to be powered by blockchain technology, is hosting the Waves Challenge Cup this Sunday…

8 years ago

Mingo to build on hashgraph technology

Mingo, Ireland’s first ICO, today announced that Mingo will be among the first projects to use Hedera’s public hashgraph ledger.…

8 years ago

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