Opeyemi Quadri

Ope is a finance writer and researcher with 10+ years of experience in content creation. His interests cut across decentralized finance, investment, foreign exchange, government policies and politics.

NYSC Mobile App launched

NYSC mobile app has been formally launched ahead of the National Youth Service Corp 2018 Batch B orientation course expected to begin on July 24 nationwide. The mobile app was unveiled today Thursday, July 20, which according to the management the NYSC app is for both the general public and prospective corp members. On NYSC mobile app,

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Amazon Kaleido Blockchain Launched

Amazon is adopting a blockchain technology which is Ethereum-based cloud platform called Kaleido for its Amazon Web Services, which will assist customers to do things faster. “Introducing Kaleido to AWS customers is going to help customers move faster and not worry about managing blockchain themselves,” says Amazon Web Services. Kaleido is Ethereum-based, and Amazon’s newest technology which

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Kenya to create special unit for Cryptocurrency related issues

Kenya’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is proposing the creation of a special unit to handle ICOs and cryptocurrency related issues. CMA Chief Executive Paul Muthaura said the unit would include all relevant regulators in the financial market in the country. This is found in Capital Market Soundness Report, “Staying the course in a Turbulent World of Increasing

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Cryptocurrencies are real, JPMorgan Co-President Pinto says

Co-President of JPMorgan Chase Jerry Pinto knows that ‘cryptocurrencies are real, but he wants them really evolve to become a viable financial products. “Cryptocurrencies are real but not in the current form,” Pinto was quoted as saying by CoinTelegraph. The financial institution has been finding it hard to ignore the digital sector since bitcoin boom

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