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Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies is Changing the World, 2nd edition, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies is Changing the World, 2nd edition, by  Don Tapscott  and Alex…

7 years ago

MyEarth.Id to Build EarthId Platform on the Hedera Hashgraph Public Distributed Ledger

EarthId – A Decentralized Identity Management Platform MyEarth.Id today announces that it has selected the Hedera hashgraph public distributed ledger…

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

Blockchain: The New Kid on the Irish Technology Block

An NUI Galway study on blockchain has been presented at the Whitaker Ideas Forum workshop on campus entitled, ‘The adoption…

8 years ago

Accenture Debuts Prototype of ‘Editable’ Blockchain for Enterprise and Permissioned Systems

Accenture has created a prototype of a new capability that enables blockchain technology to be edited under extraordinary circumstances to…

9 years ago

BlockchainCon takes place June 7 – Special offer for Irish Tech News readers!

After successful stops in London, New York, Hong Kong, and San Francisco over the last 6 months, the Dublin edition…

10 years ago

The Time of the Blockchain

By Dr. Paul O hAonghusa UCD CITO - coding value project. Title image by Maple + Mauve. Blockchain, in essence, is the…

10 years ago

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