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Bitcoin Growth depends on Institutional Investors and ‘Bakkt’

Guest post by Guglielmo Capone, cryptocurrency expert. business manager and advisor in crypto ICO BITCOIN, growth depends on institutional investors…

7 years ago

Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028, in a new $128 Million Deal

After a robust and competitive tender process involving offers from over 20 cities across Europe, the company behind the world’s…

7 years ago

Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges a “breach of trust between Facebook and the people who share their data with us”

Mark Zuckerberg, in his first comments since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke last Friday, has admitted Facebook has made mistakes…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Obizcoin

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... There are 02 major challenges that every Startup & SME business…

8 years ago

FIRST EVER LIVE CRYPTO INDEX by REUTERS and HEDGE TOKEN

The Blockchain based company, Hedge Token, announced a few days ago a partnership with one of the top information platforms…

8 years ago

Twitter Has Lost A Staggering $2 Billion Since It Was Launched 10 Years Ago

By @TheMarkDalton I love Twitter, it has been and remains my favourite social network for connecting with people and meeting…

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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