Thursday, July 28, 2016

Blockchain Can Bring the Unbanked into the Global Economy

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NEWS
Blockchain Can Bring the Unbanked into the Global Economy
Many banks and financial entities envision the blockchain as delivering value to their customers in the form of reduced fees, faster funds transfers and ...
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Forbes
Disruptive Technologies: Can Blockchain Learn From CREST's E-Share Experience?
Can we learn from CREST, the real-time securities settlement system for the UK and Ireland that went live twenty years ago this month? Since the ...
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Forbes
From Modeling To Measuring: A Blockchain Solution For Music At Political Events
Every election cycle since Reagan's 1984 campaign has included – to a greater or lesser degree – tension around the use of music by candidates ...
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CoinDesk
ItBit Hit With String of Departures in Bitcoin-to-BlockchainTransition
Another notable departure is itBit's former blockchain software engineer Michael Wozniak, who appears to have left blockchain altogether for a job at ...
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NXT/Ardor Platform to Make Blockchain Cheaper and Safer
Meant to serve as building blocks for businesses to construct Blockchain solutions for particular problems, they represent a less risky alternative to ...
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CoinTelegraph
Blockai Uses Bitcoin Blockchain to Protect Intellectual Property
“The blockchain is the perfect solution for providing proof of creation. It's a permanent immutable record. Meaning, once the record is there, it's there ...
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newsBTC
New North Korea Hack Shows Enterprises Need TheBlockchain
But the threats by North Korea extend to the cyberspace department as well. South Korean officials claim the North has “an effective cyber army”, ...
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Blockchain to revolutionize elections?
Blockchain could be adapted for elections to allow early voting from smartphones; allow second-by-second, public audit transparency of the ballot; ...
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Inside Bitcoins
When the Majority Oppresses the Minority, Ethereum Classic is the Result
Ethereum Classic (ETC) is a version of the Ethereum blockchain that has not been modified and still has the DAO and its hack included in the ...
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Korean Bank signs MoU with bitcoin startup Circle to boost blockchain-based financial business
KB Kookmin bank, One of South Korea's largest banks has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understandings (MoU) with UK-based ...
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WEB
Block and Tackle: using blockchain technology to create and regulate civil society organisations
Previous Giving Thought papers have looked at how cryptocurrency (e.g. Bitcoin) and blockchain technology could be used for social good. This new ...
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Capital markets with the Blockchain
Capital Markets with the Blockchain is a first-of-its-kind forum bringing the industry's leading blockchaintechnology companies together with major ...
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Australian banks and the blockchain bonanza
Blockchain is the technology behind Bitcoin. Blockchain works by sharing a full database and automatically comparing transactions against those ...
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Blockchain vendors working to temper banks' fears
American Banker reports blockchain vendors are working to assuage fears banks may have regarding the technology's transparency. While private ...
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Unravelling the mystery of blockchain – Should privacy professionals be concerned?
Blockchain is not a new concept and is derived from a 1979 patent on merkle trees. Each block in ablockchain contains a summary of all the ...

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