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LinkedIn survey – Blockchain Developer is the fastest growing sector

[ad_1] LinkedIn survey – Blockchain Developer is the fastest growing sector December 17, 2018 December 17, 2018 Kelly Cromley http: // 1AZFjzw2 # Nwf63pYaMWq # XIY A study conducted by LinkedIn, the popular work-oriented social network, indicated that the Blockchain development industry saw the fastest growth in all budding companies …

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Ripple (XRP) is the most popular cryptocurrency among mothers, followed by Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin according to eToro Survey

[ad_1] According to the eToro and Mumsnet survey, 42% of mothers have already invested or would like to invest in cryptocurrency. Ripple (XRP) is the most popular compared to Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC) and Stellar (XLM) are the least popular while Ethereum (ETH) has moderate female investors. Trading platform, discussion …

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A new survey has been published on the ICO market and blockchain

[ad_2][ad_1] The Dipstick study states that the market remains confident, that investors use "standard care" or proceed with "extreme caution" with the flow of encryption. The most respected factors of influence and market advisers were classified HONG KONG is TORONTO, 6 November 2018 / PRNewswire / – Al Leong, MBA, …

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The PwC survey identifies the "usual suspects" as an obstacle to the widespread adoption of the Blockchain

[ad_2][ad_1] A recent PwC survey identified the usual suspects – regulatory uncertainty and lack of trust, among others – as the main factors that hinder the widespread adoption of blockchain technology. Blockchain technology development barriers According to the survey, there are already dozens of adoption cases for blockchain technology in …

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Survey: 8% of Americans invest in cryptocurrency

[ad_1] Bitcoin (BTC) – A survey published by the analyst firm Harris Insights at the beginning of the month revealed that about 8% of American adults are invested in cryptocurrency. While this number is in contrast to a similar survey conducted by Gallup in 2016, which found approximately 52% of …

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