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17.12.2018 | Tokenization Of Business: If There Is a Profit After a Hyip | Share Tweet Share Share Email The tremendous growth in popularity of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology attracts more and more projects and entrepreneurs from real business, despite the falling market in the last time. Some try to i... |
11.01.2018 | Top 10 Brooklyn blockchain projects you should know about | As it happens, one building plastered in bumper stickers in East Williamsburg might be the most exciting hub of activity in the blockchain space in the world. That’s because 49 Bogart St. is the home of ConsenSys, a company founded by one o... |
03.11.2017 | Power Moves: Jen Nichols to Stink Studios, Archna Desai to Singular DTV | Power Moves is a Technical.ly column highlighting leadership moves in Brooklyn’s tech scene. Got an announcement? Email us at brooklyn@technical.ly.Stink Studios hires Jen Nichols as an executive producer. Nichols comes to Stink Studios aft... |
04.09.2017 | Arbeitsplätze für das Crypto-Valley | |
08.05.2017 | Blockchain Technology – The Film Industry Use Case | Introduction The blockbuster success (pun intended) of Bitcoin, the world’s most popular digital currency that is just eight years old, has generated worldwide interest in Blockchain, the technology or protocol behind Bitcoin. Blockchain te... |
31.10.2016 | For Blockchain Startups, Switzerland's 'Crypto Valley' is No New York | zug, switzerland A tiny province in Switzerland is proving such a magnet for blockchain startups that it's increasingly being compared to California's famed Silicon Valley. The 30-kilometer stretch of land from Zurich to Zug, known as 'Cryp... |
20.08.2016 | On Tokens and Crowdsales: How Startups Are Using Blockchain to Raise Capital | Companies we've never heard of are launching IPOs before our very eyes. But instead of ringing the IPO bell after years of operations, they are going public on day one, and instead of raising money by selling their company stock, they are b... |