
FinTech Startups Steal Talents From Wall Street
Prominent Wall Streeters see the increasing value of the fintech industry.
Prominent Wall Streeters see the increasing value of the fintech industry.
Apple doesn’t confirm its work on an electric vehicle although obvious facts speak for themselves.
15 UK start-ups were selected for the 2016 Fintech Innovation Lab London, the fintech accelerator programme, from a leading global professional services company Accenture.
BitStamp offers to exchange gold only for US dollars now but it is going to add a bitcoin-for-gold option soon.
The project called “interledger protocol” aims at connecting all existing ledgers.
Deloitte insists that if properly applied, blockchain has potential to enhance financial services.
Microsoft has added four new partners, including BitPay, to its Azure blockchain-toolkit platform.
R3 CEV, the firm leading a consortium of banks to expand a common blockchain framework, is in the market for unique talent.
NVIDIA has revealed a new engine, called NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2, to enable cars drive autonomously.
The Mike Tyson Digital Wallet has been announced by Bitcoin Direct.
Wi-Fi HaLow will enable a variety of new power-efficient use cases in smart homes.
Nasdaq, which has completed the first transaction through its digital ledger system, faces competition from Symbiont that claims to be the first company that started trading shares using blockchain.
Ledger will present some of its newest bitcoin solutions at the CES 2016.
The most discussed cryptocurrency is 7 years old! Incredible as it may seem, in 2009 Satoshi Nakamoto generated Bitcoin’s first block of transactions.
Samsung is rolling out a new lineup of smart TVs that will be ready for its Internet of Things (IoT) platform called ‘SmartThings’.