Cryptocurrency blockchain Burency – The World’s First Insured-Cryptocurrency Exchange
If you are looking at getting into cryptocurrency, your first port of call will most likely be an exchange or a brokerage platform. According to CoinMarketCap there are more than 3,000 cryptocurrencies in circulation today, with a combined market cap of over $220 billion. Despite the 2018 bear market, the interest around cryptocurrency and blockchain…
Controversy Erupts Over Clothing Company’s Times Square Billboard Ad Depicting a Hog-Tied President Trump
(NEW YORK) — A clothing company is running a billboard in New York City’s Times Square that depicts President Donald Trump being hog-tied by a woman clad in its athletic wear. The 30-foot-high billboard featuring a model binding a Trump look-alike with red, white and blue rope while stomping on his face, was put up…
Cryptocurrency blockchain Crypto Trading: Please Hold My Hand
Source: Shutterstock The article is penned by Nika Franchi. She is a cryptocurrency professional whose focus is on analyzing the blockchain market and communicating the current trends to the general public in simple, clear terms. She’s been involved in getting dozens of blockchain startups to the market. In today’s cryptocurrency market, four main obstacles are…
Cryptocurrency blockchain Secured Gold Coin Pty Limited Launches SGC Coin, SGC Blockchain, and SGC PAY Promoting Cryptocurrency Usability
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 2, 2019: Australian-origin blockchain and crypto-asset company, Secured Gold Coin Pty Limited has successfully launched its cryptocurrency namely SGC (Secured Gold Coin), its own revolutionary blockchain called SGC Blockchain, and everyday use SGC Pay Debit Card advocating usability of the cryptocurrency. The company has introduced the idea of a hybrid cryptocurrency that…
How podcasts went from unlistenable to unmissable
Image copyright Ben Hammersley Image caption Ben Hammerseley who inadvertently christened the podcast One night 15 years ago journalist Ben Hammersley was on a deadline at the Guardian newspaper, writing a column on internet radio blogs.He filed the piece and then, just as he was packing up, got a last minute call from the subs…