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China launches Blockchain For Trade Finance

[ad_2][ad_1] To share Tweet To share To share To share Print out E-mail The China Banking Association (CBA) has announced the launch of a blockchain-based platform for commercial finance. A CoinDesk report revealed that over 10 of the country's leading banks have joined the platform, including HSBC (China), Bank of …

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Thailand launches Blockchain Tech for electronic voting

[ad_2][ad_1] The Thai National Center for Electronics and Informatics (NECTEC), the main body responsible for information and communication development activities, has developed a blockchain technology for electronic voting. The technology, according to the Bangkok Post, who reported this, combines electronic voting in small groups and traditional voting. When the 5G …

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Privacy and credit information through Blockchain

[ad_2][ad_1]<div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Adam Jiwan: CEO Spring Labs & nbsp; Photo credit: Spring labs Recently, Apple CEO Tim Cook shared his privacy considerations and potential laws that could help protect personal data. But if we could solve the problem of privacy without the help of the …

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German company that runs a blockchain cannabis prescription service

[ad_2][ad_1] The German cannabis startup MedPayRx is piloting a blockchain-based digital prescription service that emits as a medical equivalent of Ripple. Ripple is a cryptocurrency, but it also manages an open source platform designed to allow fast and cheap transactions. It connects banks, payment service providers and digital resource exchanges …

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Some Nevada governments use the blockchain for public records

[ad_2][ad_1] RENO, Nev. (AP) – Some Northern Nevada counties use the blockchain, the best-known online ledger to help secure virtual currencies such as bitcoins, to store digital versions of government documents such as birth and marriage certificates. The Reno Gazette-Journal reports that in December in Washoe County, some 950 couples …

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