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NAESB’s first move to define energy digitalization standards strongly focused on Blockchain, Cybersecurity

[ad_2][ad_1] The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), a wholesale and retail electricity and natural gas industry forum of 300 corporate members, will initially focus standards development to support cybersecurity and blockchain on 11 digital technologies that identified that they are rapidly transforming the energetic space. The Digital Committee formed …

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Growing technologies that define Blockchain in 2019

[ad_2][ad_1] Let's examine some of the most exciting nascent technologies in the blockchain industry and how they will shape the blockchain in 2019. Blockchain, the technology originally developed to support Bitcoin's cryptocurrency, could very well arrive in 2019. While the current cryptocurrency market has disappointed investors and supporters since the …

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7 legal questions that will define Blockchain in 2019

[ad_2][ad_1] Jenny Leung is an Australian attorney (admission to the current New York Bar) who will begin as a blockchain attorney to Blakemore Fallon in 2019. Previously, she was a lawyer at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and a privacy advisor at PwC . The following is an …

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Why a bill to define the blockchain could be "dangerous"

[ad_2][ad_1] After a bill aimed at establishing a definition for blockchain technology was introduced to Congress, some members of the crypto community raised concerns. Drew Hinkes, lawyer and co-founder of the startup investment bank Athena Blockchain, was one of them. Representatives Doris Matsui (D-CA) and Brett Guthrie (R-KY) presented an …

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Money or property? How global governments define cryptocurrencies

[ad_1] Cryptocurrencies: what are they? Money? Raw material? The titles? Utility token? Or something else? Few national governments seem to agree on this matter somehow, and for now, at least, their divisions have given currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum an indeterminate and floating status on the global stage. As …

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