Monthly Archives: November 2018

AWS adds blockchain databases and time series

[ad_2][ad_1] Amazon has spent more than a decade trying to get rid of Oracle's "database to dominate them all" approach, something that Amazon calls "awkward" and "old guard". Not content with getting rid of itself, Amazon has announced a series of database introductions and improvements to expand the choice for …

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Ethereum 1-Day Trading Volume Reaches $ 2.58 Billion (ETH)

[ad_1] Ethereum (CURRENCY: ETH) traded 12.3% higher against the U.S. dollar during the 24-hour period ending at 11:00 AM Eastern on November 13th. Ethereum has a market capitalization of $ 12.25 billion and $ 2.58 billion worth of Ethereum was traded on exchanges in the last day. During the last …

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What is Bitcoin Gold? All you need to know about your hard drive

[ad_1] What is Bitcoin Gold? Just a few months after the Bitcoin Cash fork, Bitcoin's blockchain saw another community-led hard fork known as Bitcoin Gold (BTG). Bitcoin Gold hopes to change the mining paradigm on the Bitcoin blockchain. According to the founders, Bitcoin's blockchain has become too centralized. Big companies …

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Gold Outshone Bitcoin In October

[ad_1] Bitcoin has long been seen as a resource that rivals gold as a hedge during stock volatility. Tents to zigare when the zag market is scarce but in known quantities, and is easy to store, track and transfer. vjkombajn / Pixabay When the stock market closed its quasi-decade beep …

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The price of the bitcoin rises after a dramatic dip

[ad_2][ad_1] The price of Bitcoin has risen again after a series of terrible performances. The value of cryptocurrency has plummeted dramatically in the last few weeks that some feared the market was stopping altogether. But the price has now increased by almost 10%, routing it for its best day from …

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Is Blockchain the solution for customer loyalty programs?

[ad_2][ad_1] Image source: akaNRG, Loyalty programs have come a long way from the first iterations. The idea has begun completely back in 18th century in which retailers issued customers with copper tokens that could be redeemed against future purchases. Companies soon realized that metal tokens were expensive to produce, and …

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