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Armand Tanzarian

Prog-Rock Revivalist

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Italy’s first Bitcoin ATM was a Lamassu machine, installed in Udine, a northeastern city nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea.
The Difficulty of Getting Bitcoin to Catch on in Italy
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-29T13:54:50+01:00
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Fresh off a funding round of US$200,000 from business accelerator 500 Startups, the newly incorporated Neuroware has set out to rapidly develop “full-stack turn...
500 Startups glad to help rapidly develop blockchain apps
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-28T15:21:33+01:00
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If a blockchain can facilitate peer-to-peer transactions without a central authority, the same can be done for contracts: Two people can agree upon something an...
Blockchain technology, smart contracts and P2P law
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-28T14:21:01+01:00
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Now that bitcoins are trading at more than US$500 again, there has been renewed interest among speculators and cryptocurrency users slightly higher up the left ...
Understanding Decentralization and Blockchain Technologies
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-27T16:01:23+01:00
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One good turn deserves another. After the success of January’s North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, a second such conference has been announced for July ...
North American Bitcoin Conference scheduled for Chicago
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-27T14:50:31+01:00
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The Danish cryptocurrency exchange we covered last week, CCEDK, launched Monday. To promote the exchange’s commitment to “transparency as the new way of doing b...
CCEDK launches, makes 1000 BTC available for trading
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-26T13:34:23+01:00
588
In April, the think tank Overseas Development Institute that Africans lose out on $1.8 billion every year to remittance transfer fees.
Kenyan remittance service BitPesa in beta
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-26T13:17:19+01:00
306
MaidSafe announced last week that hundred of developers had already signed up to help create decentralized apps on their network.
500-plus developers sign up for MaidSafe’s Project SAFE
Armand Tanzarian
2014-05-26T12:25:54+01:00
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