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Xage Security nets $12m in Series A led by March Capital...
Xage Security, a blockchain-based security solution for industrial IoT, has netted $12m in its Series A round of funding.
Civic to launch decentralised identity verification ecosystem
Civic is set to launch its decentralised identity verification ecosystem, dubbed Identity.com.
The UK should follow Gibraltar’s lead on crypto regulation
Recent advancements in market regulation for cryptos is an encouraging sign; however, more legislation is needed to add additional safeguards, according to Obi Nwosu, CEO and co-founded of Coinfloor.
AI, machine learning and blockchain will shape the future of cybersecurity
Machine learning, AI and blockchain can drive cybersecurity forward; however, more investment and urgency is needed in Europe, according to a panel at the Global RegTech Summit.
Earlybird Venture Capital closes sixth early-stage tech fund on €175m
Earlybird Venture Capital has closed its sixth early-stage tech fund on its €175m hardcap, to further support European technology companies.
SmartCard launches blockchain solution to create digital ID keys
SmartCard Marketing has launched a blockchain-based solution to create digital ID keys for Financial Institutions, Merchants and individuals to transact and maintain compliance.
Just having new technology is not enough to receive funding
A RegTech company needs to go beyond the buzz of a new technology and has to really help financial institutions, according to a panel at the Global RegTech Summit 2018.
Central Bank of Brazil to help regulators exchange info via blockchain
The Central Bank of Brazil has developed a blockchain platform to enable data sharing between Brazilian regulatory authorities.
Gecko Governance eyes $20m through ICO
RegTech 100 company Gecko Governance is looking to raise $20m (€17.7m ) via an initial coin offering (ICO).
Blockchain startup Gospel raises £1.4m
Gospel Technology, a London-based private blockchain data management software startup, has raised £1.4m in funding.









