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Money.it is an Italian business newspaper, published digitally, founded in 2006 by Dimitri Stagnitto with the name Forexinfo.

History[edit]

Based in Rome, Money.it is a leading all-digital publisher for Italian-language audiences, with editorial offices in Rome, Milan and a foreign editorial office in Lugano.

Money.it topped the list of most-read financial information sites in Italy in 2019[1] with more than 9 million monthly unique users and kept its growth reaching more than 14 million unique users in a single month in 2021[2] (certified by ComScore).

In 2020 Money.it was the first online news site to certify its news on the blockchain[3], certified news can be consulted and verified on a dedicated website. In 2023 this feature was improved with specific certification for fact-checking articles, using blockchain to contrast fake news ensuring increased reliability and transparency for its readers.

in 2023 Money.it signed a syndication agreement with Financial Times, becoming the only Italian newspaper to broadcast FT.com news in Italian.

Technical aspects[edit]

Money.it is made using SPIP[4], a french open source Content Management System based on php. Currently, it's one of the most visited websites in the worlds using this CMS.

References[edit]

  1. "Money.it in cima alla classifica Business and Finance di comScore". www.engage.it (in italiano). Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  2. Borghi, Roberto (2021-09-27). "TOP 100 INFORMAZIONE ONLINE (Comscore). Ad agosto gli Italiani pensano a viaggiare e si preparano per la nuova stagione calcistica". Primaonline (in italiano). Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  3. "Money.it è la prima testata giornalistica a certificare le notizie tramite Blockchain in collaborazione con Virgo". www.mediakey.tv (in italiano). 2020-11-03. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  4. "Alcuni siti creati con SPIP - SPIP". www.spip.net. Retrieved 2024-01-23.


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