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Pavlos Giorkas
Pavlos Giorkas is a blogger and content creator with a passion for crypto, health, consumer tech and money management. He's been dealing with cryptocurrency since 2013 but didn't take action until 3 years later on 2016. On Bitnewsbot he covers the latest news in the crypto space.
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European Parliament Takes Step Toward Embracing Distributed Ledger Technology
A committee in the European Parliament passed a resolution that could lead to the use of distributed ledger technology throughout the continent.On May 16th,...
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First Edition: Publica Hopes Author’s June ICO Will Be a Bestseller
Matt Kepnes plunged into full-time travel blogging and built a millennial-driven brand that has a quarter of a million Facebook followers and a million...
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IBM Announces Creation Of 1,800 New Jobs At European Tech Summit
IBM plans to hire for positions in AI, IoT, cloud computing, and blockchain. France is ready to welcome the new jobs.IBM has announced that...
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Bank Of America Issued US Patent For Blockchain Security Regulated By Time, Tagging, And Tokens
Bank of America has been granted a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office for a system that uses time and native security...
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Russia Cryptocurrency ‘Rights’ Bill Passes State Duma
A bill defining (and to a lesser degree, regulating) cryptocurrency has passed the lower house of the Russian parliament. More cryptocurrency legislation is expected...
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CFTC Offers Guidance Around Listing Cryptocurrency Derivatives
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has unveiled a new set of guidelines relating to cryptocurrency derivatives.On May 21, the US Commodity Futures Trading...
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Colorado Candidates May Soon Accept Campaign Contributions In Crypto
Politicians in Colorado may be next in line to accept cryptocurrency to aid their campaigns.On May 16, the Denver Post reported that candidates for...
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Brave Software Wants to Upset the Online Advertising Apple Cart
Online advertising is a huge market, with spending on track to exceed $230 billion this year, but some key constituents aren’t happy.
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