For anyone at #CEBIT Sydney today or tomorrow, come along to speak with us at stand F05, meet our CEO Tim Lea and COO Bradley C Hughes. Look for Banksy the Dinosaur above our stand. Fractonium building #blockchain#openfinance#fintech#regtech#corporate#funding platform.
@blockchainbob Hi Robert, thanks for following, we'll start to have some more regular social updates as we are getting close to closed beta release of our fractional funding and assets tokenisation platform. Glad to see you active on webinars etc. cheers, Bradley
@noodlesinmysand Hi Jonathan, thanks for following! We're getting closer to closed beta testing of our fractional funding platform and blockchain developers studio, if either are of interest, please do let us know!
#COVID-19 #Coronavirus latest data visualized. This last data update is a week old, however, it still contains very useful data-derived medical outcome indicators. https://t.co/GosOK3V0Hx
Tune in at 7pm AEDT this evening for our second #livestream
Are you okay? Why it's important for all #startup founders to understand the economic effects of COVID-19.
A Down The Rabbit Hole #Livestream Week 2
https://t.co/2oiDY419g2
#RUOK#RUOkay#COVID19Aus#COVID2019AU
A big congratulations to @Tyro on a successful listing!! We @Grok_Ventures continue to be excited about the growth potential of this amazing company. A great success story for Aussie tech - well done!!
Peer-to-peer energy trading, #P2P putting the power (literally) into people's hands. A glimpse of the future of deregulated energy trading... bring on more #renewable energy sources, #microgrids and additional #funding innovations, such as those we are developing for the market.
Just been lucky enough to have been run through fully functional peer-to-peer electricity trading on LocalVolts - with options well beyond just spot price pass through https://t.co/9d0QDDMYex
@BigZTrading Hi there, thanks for following... let us know if you have any thoughts or questions re. fractionalisation of funding and tokenisation of assets :-)
Very intriguing – but why should it be so? A road COULD be as inobtrusive (but rarely is)
And why should it be so that great railway stations of the world are a pleasure to inhabit whilst even well designed airports are not?