Concurrent computing

Ethereum and the art world

by Ian Mcleod The art world could help to boost the price of Ethereum in the coming weeks, taking it…

7 years ago

Omnitude moves its ECOM token to Stellar and introduces micropayments to users

Omnitude will be converting its ECOM token from the current Ethereum based ERC20 standard to Stellar’s crypto platform in a…

7 years ago

Who is Involved in Building the Decentralised Ecosystem?

Last week, Sir Tim Berners-Lee revealed his new vision, one where the internet becomes decentralised again as he originally had…

7 years ago

Interview With Chris Painter, CEO and Founder at Omnitude

What is your background briefly? I live and work in Worthing, Sussex, very near Brighton and I’ve been in the…

7 years ago

Provenance Summit Seoul 2018

The first global blockchain product development conference will be taking place in Seoul, South Korea. On November 20th, Provenance Summit…

7 years ago

The World’s First Token Presale Via Auction

TOKEN (https://presale.market) is selling the first 20% of its total token supply via an online auction where the winning bidder…

7 years ago

Presale.Market Interview: DExpert, Saurabh Dayama

Saurabh is an expert FinTech strategist and a Chief Product Owner of a dApp. Being an blockchain & tokenomics specialist,…

7 years ago

Bitcoin Will Lose 50% of its Market Share to Ethereum in Five Years

Bitcoin will lose 50% of its cryptocurrency market share to Ethereum within five years, states an influential tech expert and business…

7 years ago

Government Blockchain: It’s The Infrastructure, Stupid

Written by Samson Williams US Government blockchain adoption is 10 years away and it won’t be blockchain, it will be…

7 years ago

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