[ad_2][ad_1] Photo credit: Pixabay The introduction of Bitcoin not only brought the cryptocurrency, but also brought a new technology, which has the potential to disrupt the business process from banks to supply chain industries. Disruptive technology is nothing else; it is a blockchain technology. The implementation of emerging technologies in …
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Predictions blockchain and cryptocurrency 2019 – Vol. XVII – BlockTribune
[ad_2][ad_1] Predictions blockchain and cryptocurrency 2019 – Vol. XVII Opinion | January 3, 2019 br> By: Bruce Haring We continue our series of forecasts from industry thought leaders about what could happen next year. With almost every measure, 2018 has been a busy year for the blockchain / cryptocurrency industries. …
Read More »Four trends that Blockchain will dominate in 2019
[ad_2][ad_1] By Zac Cheah, CEO, Pundi X Post the financial crisis in 2008, Bitcoins came into existence and gained a lot of prominence gradually. While the mainstream viability of crypto currency is still speculative, Blockchain has emerged to be one of the first technologies and is expected to do big …
Read More »Entrepreneurs look to Blockchain technology to solve the painful points in the supply chain
[ad_2][ad_1] The global supply chain is rapidly becoming one of the main applications of blockchain technology. The use of emerging technology has rapidly gained traction in recent years with the launch of several platforms such as VeChain, Waltonchain, Shipchain and Provenienza, among others. A recent Deloitte survey analyzed the opinions …
Read More »The Dark Overlord threatens to reveal the truth of September 11 attacks unless a ransom in Bitcoin is redeemed
[ad_1] The digital coin market shows a negative trend for the entire 2018 year. Compared to the historical maximum, the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency has decreased by almost 8 times. The cryptocurrency market shows a negative trend throughout 2018. During the year, news on the cryptocurrency market that are …
Read More »MIT Tech Review: 2019 will see Blockhouse's boring & # 39; Hit Mainstream Adoption
[ad_2][ad_1] The 2019 will see blockchain become so trivial that it will be "boring", the MIT Technology Review reports in an article published on 2 January. The report states that "blockchain technology was a revolution in 2017, with the expectation that it would" shock the global financial system ". The …
Read More »New Equities Report shares the latest FinTech forecasts for 2019 with Blockchain and Crypto Assets
[ad_2][ad_1] These are FinTech's latest forecasts for 2019 The FinTech industry has grown in recent years. Virtual currencies and Bitcoin (BTC) decreased in 2018 but the development teams behind it continue to perform and do a good job with it. For 2019 there are interesting trends that will mark innovation …
Read More »Cardano – A project "Blockchain Powered, Well-Researched, Philosophical, Cryptomonete" – BlockPublisher
[ad_2][ad_1] Cardano, emerging in 2015, is a research-oriented platform, blockchain, which has been declared by the pioneers to have evolved originally from scientific philosophy. The entire platform is open source and can be used to generate a similar structure, as developers want to help others provide a better version of …
Read More »BitTorrent launches its own Crypto on the Tron network
[ad_1] Peer-to-peer file sharing service, BitTorrent, has launched its native cryptocurrency token earlier today. According to a Press release published by the company, tokens will be issued by the BitTorrent Foundation based in Singapore. The token will be known as "BitTorrent" and assigned to it the short code "BTT", which …
Read More »Blockchain should not be an enemy of the United States Federal Reserve
[ad_2][ad_1] Although most central banks are reluctant to turn to blockchain technology, important institutions like the Federal Reserve of the United States should understand the implications of these distributed register technologies and how to adapt to them, the economist Eswar Prasad discussed in a Financial Times article of January 1, …
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