[ad_2][ad_1] Bitcoin will be available for purchase at certain Coinstar kiosks in Safeway and Albertsons stores in California, Texas and Washington. (Coinstar Photo) Coinstar, the creator of kiosks that transform the rest into cash and gift cards, has partnered with Coinme, the ATM cryptocurrency company to allow users to buy …
Read More »Amazon Web Services joins the blockchain portion with the managed blockchain service for Hyperledger Fabric or Ethereum – GeekWire
[ad_1] Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, talks about: Invent 2018. (GeekWire Photo / Tom Krazit) LAS VEGAS – Last year at Re: Invent 2017, Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, questioned that blockchain technology was really something that customers had to have in their technology arsenal. A …
Read More »SEC orders cryptocurrency companies to return money to ICO investors in a pioneering settlement – GeekWire
[ad_2][ad_1] (Bigstock photo) A couple of cryptocurrency companies were ordered to offer money to investors who participated in their initial coin offerings, which should have been registered with the federal regulators, marking the last move in the government's attempt to regulate the market financial often unpredictable and fashionable. The two …
Read More »ConsenSys blockchain study acquires asteroid companies Planetary Resources – GeekWire
[ad_2][ad_1] Planetary Resources President and CEO Chris Lewicki talks about the company's satellite ambitions in the GeekWire Summit 2014. (Photo GeekWire) After months of financial uncertainty, the asteroid mining company Planetary Resources states that its assets have been acquired by the block-block company ConsenSys based in Brooklyn. In a press …
Read More »The future of collectible sports? The player's chips combine the blockchain and baseball cards – GeekWire
[ad_2][ad_1] Player Tokens Inc. is betting that digital resources and blockchain technology will reshape the way sports enthusiasts buy and sell rare collectibles. The Seattle start came out of the stealth mode in August, revealing its "cryptographic service" that The company, backed by the Madrona Venture Group, last month signed …
Read More »Starbucks could accept cryptocurrency | GeekWire
[ad_2][ad_1] For technologies that have been announced as the future of payments, it's really hard to actually use digital currencies like Bitcoin or Etherium to buy things in the real world. A technology and retail company partnership that includes Starbucks and Microsoft plans to support a new company designed to …
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