Digital Currencies
Private Banking and Crypto: A Perfect Match
February 19, 2021
As cryptos rally, we’re continuing our mini series exploring some of their various dimensions, such as long-term prospects, privacy and security. In
How Private are Cryptocurrencies? It depends…
February 12, 2021
Peter Macfarlane explores some of the privacy-related aspects of various cryptocurrencies, and answers the question: are the days of privacy coins numbered?
Learning from Bitcoin’s Volatility
January 25, 2021
Although we’re already nearly a month into the new year, in the world of finance, cryptocurrencies and regulation it appears that
The War on Cash Part 2: Safe Havens
April 28, 2020
By Daniel Lucas In our last article, we explored how the Covid-19 crisis is accelerating the trend of Central Banks instituting negative interest
The War on Cash Part 1: Monetary Policy
April 10, 2020
By Daniel Lucas The Covid-19 crisis is changing the world before our very eyes. Billions of people are in lockdown, air travel
Antigua – Passports, Residency, Blockchain Incorporation
June 23, 2016
The following article is a guest post from Edmund John of FlagTheory.com which talks about his visit to NTL immigration conference in
MaidSafe: When Technology Mimics Nature
March 18, 2016
By Peter Le With so much attention focused on Bitcoin, there are new emerging technologies based on the digital currency movement. If
Crypto-currency news: Commonwealth Bank to trial Ripple technology
July 25, 2015
One of Australia’s biggest banks, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), will trial the peer-to-peer, online payment transfer system, Ripple, best known
Understanding Bitcoin – How is it mined?
July 14, 2015
By Peter H Le Bitcoin is created through mining. Much like Gold, which is mined out from the physical ground, Bitcoin is
Understanding Bitcoin Part 2: How it works – Is it “all Geek” to you?
June 28, 2015
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