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Is bitcoin dead? Crypto Divas March 3, 2019

First JPM coin, now Facebook announcing it would set up its own cryptocurrency coin, it seems as though the crypto…

7 years ago

Three ways Blockchain will revolutionise Education.

Blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt education in at least three ways: by securing the verification process of academic…

7 years ago

Growing the blockchain, Syncfab looks back at 2018

2018 was an accolade year of many accomplishments for SyncFab. The company added significant hires to the team, grew our…

7 years ago

Scotland includes blockchain democracy in the constitution

Scotland is the world's first country to define national scale Horizon State blockchain democracy capability integrated into a written constitution…

7 years ago

How Interoperability is Driving Blockchain Application in the Shipping Industry

By David Drake After months of collaboration, starting June 2016 between IBM and Maersk shipping company, Tradelens blockchain shipping platform…

7 years ago

Token and crypto insights with TokenPost’s Hun Oh and Simon Cocking

TokenPost interviews Irish Tech News Co-founder Simon Cocking on monetising journalism with blockchain technology "Newspapers are closing. We are very…

7 years ago

Security Token Offerings, will they be the next big thing?

By Giacomo Arcaro 2017 was a crucial year for the blockchain universe and the crypto world. In mid-December, Bitcoin exceeded…

7 years ago

New Blockchain Industry Initiative ‘dGoods Standard’ Releases v0.1 Spec Today

Mythical Games today announced a first draft of the ‘dGoods standard’, a recently unveiled industry-wide initiative that helps to formalize the…

7 years ago

What Do the Impending Forks Tell Us About Ethereum?

By Benjamin Scherrey, CTO and Chief Systems Architect for HotNow It looks as though the long-awaited Constantinople fork is finally…

7 years ago

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