Ovex receives funding from Invictus Capital to break the monopoly created by Naspers-backed Luno.
Some of tech and science’s biggest names will chair six new World Economic Forum councils on the fourth industrial revolution.
The world’s biggest social networking platform plans to set up a digital payments system.
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The global crypto-currency marketplace holds a series of educational workshops across Africa and gives away free Bitcoin to local university students.
Discussing the use cases for Bitcoin in Africa, Paxful CEO and co-founder Ray Youssef believes the possibilities are endless.
Cyber criminals stole hundreds of millions of dollars from crypto-currency exchanges and infrastructure during the first quarter of 2019.
While the enterprise data centre isn't following the dodo bird into extinction, there is a need for change, modernising and "reimagination".
The carmaker will reward drivers who share information on road conditions in crypto-currency.
The start-up company closes Series A round with entrepreneur Calvin Ayre, founder of Antigua-based investment firm Ayre Ventures.
We're entering a new wave of digital transformation that's being driven by IOT, AI and blockchain. These technologies can be regarded as either a challenge or an opportunity. Businesses can learn how to turn them into the latter.
Mobile trading apps, social trading and better regulatory controls are making online forex trading a safer, more user-friendly investment space, says Daniel Kibel, director and founder of CM Trading.