Have we the energy for cryptocurrencies?
Kazakhstan’s mining crackdown highlights cryptocurrency’s energy challenges, pushing industry toward greener solutions and innovative, less energy-intensive technologies.
Kazakhstan’s mining crackdown highlights cryptocurrency’s energy challenges, pushing industry toward greener solutions and innovative, less energy-intensive technologies.
Lonneke Roza and Karoline Heitmann underline the value of leveraging corporate resources for bold and transformative social impact
Tim Vine of Dun & Bradstreet underlines why intelligent receivables management provides an invaluable tool in the battle to balance the books
Paul Pronobis and Jonas Schaeuble analyse why the interconnected nature of global finance affects the auditing of EU-listed firms and their wider governance
Alex Katsomitros speaks to FT writer and author of a new book Alice Ross about the green outlook shaping the world of finance, and how investors can steer the planet to safety
The FTSE 100 in London dropped by 2.5% while the Dax in Frankfurt fell by 2.9% and CAC 40 in Paris plummeted 3% in early trading
The FTSE All Share Index Quarterly Review is based on closing prices on Tuesday March 1 and is due to be announced on Wednesday March 2.
Major funds increasingly regard the continent as an attractive area to invest, new global research* for blockchain-based mobile network operator World Mobile shows.
First signs that Russia may be pulling back from the brink of war is being greeted with a tentative sigh of relief by investors, with some sectors making small strides of recovery
From positive trade agreements in Africa to the worrying power consumption of cryptocurrencies, Graham Bright of Euro Exim Bank looks at how organisations should be adapting to the new normal
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In his new book, Cornell academic Eswar Prasad explores the dizzying rise of cryptocurrencies and the end of cash as we know it – Alex Katsomitros finds out more..
A digital euro would have huge benefits across multiple industries – but what technology would underpin it? Philipp Sandner of the Frankfurt School Blockchain Center unpacks the possibilities
2022 is shaping up to be a good year for crypto. Even memecoins such as dogecoin are performing well in the cryptocurrency markets! However, the prospect of stricter and strengthened regulations being placed upon the crypto markets by the EU is concerning
In a world where crypto is getting more and more important, new startups are popping up all over Europe in an attempt to solve some of the challenges that many people currently face in the industry. From trading software such as bitcoin evolution to blockchain application design software, there are thousands of great crypto startups at our fingertips
Play-to-earn gaming is a new type of gaming that has made big waves in the crypto industry. With this specialised type of gaming, players gain cryptocurrency whenever they win or take part
Keep in mind that all wallets aren’t the same, so if you follow that route, then finding the best type is going to be priority number one
As unlikely as it seems, Dogecoin started as a joke. It was created by an Adobe Product Marketing Manager called Jackson Palmer and a software engineer named Billy Markus in 2013
Charity and selflessness underpin the teachings of the world’s largest religions, yet according to global tax consultant and author Harry Margulies, they don’t always practice what they preach