Category: Technology
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Plurilock Security (PLUR.V): a tiny tech company with surging revenues
The TSX.V and the NASDAQ have a long history of hosting tech start-ups with high valuations and zero revenues. Recently, Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACS) dragged this dubious trend further into the mud. SPACs raise cash for an IPO and then go looking for a company to buy. So far in 2021, North American SPACs…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) receives US$219,000 purchase order from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency
The MDA is an agency within the U.S. Department of Defense that provides missile defense support for U.S. deployed forces and allies.1 The purchase order is part of a new contract between Plurilock and MDA within the SEWP V program and the latest in a series of new business for Plurilock’s Solutions Division. All contracts…
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Chris’ Corner: Plurilock Security Systems (PLUR.V)
Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock Security Systems (PLUR.V), chats with Chris about the company, its value proposition in a world weary of passwords and what lies ahead for investors. Tune in!
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Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) Receives MDA Purchase Order
Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) announced today that it has received a USD$219,000 purchase order from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA). This purchase order is part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Solution for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) program. If you’re new to Plurilock, let me give you a crash course on a few of…
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This week in crypto: standard regulation edition
One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access…
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This week in crypto: slouching towards a cautiously optimistic future edition
It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly why confidence in Bitcoin’s future has jumped, but the likely culprit is that the Chinese bitcoin miners recently exiled from their ancestral homelands have made their way to to North America (and Russia and Kazakhstan) and set up shop. The hashrate and mining difficulty both enjoyed a bump, and now…
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To Invest or Not: Diagnos (ADK.V)
In this episode, we talk about DIAGNOS (ADK.V), a publicly traded Canadian corporation with a mission to commercialize technologies combining contextual imaging, and traditional data mining thereby improving decision making processes. DIAGNOS offers products, services, and solutions to clients in a variety of fields including natural resources, healthcare, and entertainment. We discuss what they do,…
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To Invest or Not: Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V)
In this episode, we take a look at Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V). A tech company that develops and commercializes ultra-miniaturized technology applications that make a critical difference to the safety and operational effectiveness of personnel in the defense and security community. Tune in!
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This Week in Crypto: A cryptocurrency and blockchain roundup featuring LNK.C, MARA.Q, CSTR.C, HUT.T, BTCS.OTCQB, CWRK.C, GLXY.T, APP.C, GBLC.C
Most of the news you’re going to find on public companies in the crypto and blockchain space is going to be on mining. Sometimes you’ll see a company on the periphery of decentralized finance, or in the burgeoning sub-sector of cryptocurrency custodianship, but mostly it’s miners. This week isn’t much different. But mining itself also…
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NuRan Wireless (NUR.C) telecommunications mission could close the digital divide in Africa
Time for some real talk about Africa. Doing business there is neither easy nor for the faint of heart. It’s a continent with a history of rich countries profiting from its pain, and it’s short on success stories where everyone wins and nobody loses. This could change all that. The digital divide is the gap…