Monthly Archives: October 2018

Newsflash: this week the EOS referendum tool should enter public beta, MapleChange scammers are tracked down while eToro lists BNB

[ad_1] Tuesday started with some interesting stories. Today we remain somewhat focused on the legal aspect of cryptographic space, while we spray a couple of important scoops on some of the biggest projects on the market. Check everything below: The Bitcoin trader declares himself guilty of transmitting unlicensed money, loses …

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The Blockchain Bandwagon is ready … Are you?

[ad_2][ad_1] For those who thought that blockchain technology was just another passing fad like mood ring, eight-track tapes and Rubik's cubes, think again. At the beginning of October of this year, blockchain technology took an important step towards becoming an integral part of the daily agricultural landscape. This is because, …

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The link between autonomous vehicles and blockchain

[ad_2][ad_1]<div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Autonomous vehiclesGood New Coin Autonomous vehicles (AV) are about to completely revolutionize the way we think about transporting goods and people. To help usher in this new way of doing things, the DAV Foundation has built a network that can not only connect …

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ECPI now issues titles on Blockchain | news

[ad_2][ad_1] CHARLOTTE – The ECPI University has launched a new service for its students, issuing digital titles on the Blockchain, becoming one of the first universities to do so. Graduates no longer need to contact the registry office to have a verifiable degree sent to a potential employer or for …

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Regium solves data usage rights with easy-to-build DAFF blockchains

[ad_2][ad_1] The Cayman Islands Regium, an upcoming EOS digital resource management protocol, has just announced its ongoing compensation and recursive incentive distribution models for decentralized app developers and digital asset owners. The announced models are expected to help owners improve data security and control, ensure usage-based compensation, and allow data …

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