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While bitcoin advocates point out that Venezuela is a politically charged country as an excellent example of cryptography adoption, they often overlook the more business-friendly center a little further south. Given that Argentina has a sordid history of banks that restrict customer access, plus an inflation rate that reached 47…
The fact is: The mine Prosper-Haniel in beautiful Bottrop was last – since the closure of the colliery Auguste Victoria 2015 – the last active coal mine in the Ruhr. The mine, whose older part is very close to my parents’ house, was closed on December 21, 2018 forever. Already…
In this article, you will learn 21 google tools to boost your productivity, access to information and exposure on the web. In short, they will grow your business. The information giant has many tools for many things. On this occasion, we will focus on those that will help you grow…
E-scooter sharing is the latest major e-mobility trend from the USA. The use of an electric kick scooter is simply unlocked via the app and paid after the trip via the app. With the e-scooters, you will reach your destination at around 25 km / h. The price to make…
Hampleton Partners Report: M & A activity cools off in the second half of the year / UK continues to lead Fintech in the second half of the year. Fintech global VC investment reached $ 31 billion in 2018, compared to $ 15 billion in 2017. 189 transactions and nearly $ 50…
The startup indoo.rs based in Brunn am Gebirge (Lower Austria) is being sold to the US tech giant Esri for an undisclosed amount. Speedinvest and Tecnet participated in the startup. In the creation of maps the software ArcGIS of the US tech group Esri is indispensable. Just over one billion…
The Law to Regulate Financial Technology Institutions, better known as the Fintech Law, could inhibit the appetite in the ecosystem in response to the requirements it demands. Salvador Moreno Segura, CEO of AXA Investment Managers, said that this law, which was announced in March of last year, seemed to punish…