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Uber's largest shareholder to launch the cross-carrier mobile payments service based on Blockchain and RCS

[ad_2][ad_1] The Japanese technology giant SoftBank is developing a blockchain-based cross-carrier mobile payment service, the company reported an official press release published on September 12 The new concept-proof development (PoC) of SoftBank was announced in partnership with telecommunications-focused blockchain company TBCASoft and Synchronoss Technologies, a provider of cloud services and …

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Softbank completes the PoC blockchain for mobile payments via cross-carrier

[ad_2][ad_1] Japanese telecommunications giant Softbank Corp. has completed a proof-of-concept blockchain (PoC) that allows P2P mobile payments across different carriers. Softbank said the technology was developed in collaboration with TBCASoft, startup blockchain, such as Synchronoss, a company listed on the Nasdaq that provided an SMS replacement communication protocol called Rich …

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Blockchain 101: mobile payments | Mobile payments today

[ad_2][ad_1] September 11, 2018 Editor's Note: For the latest blockchain news, check out Blockchain Tech News, a sister publication of Mobile Payments Today. Regardless of the industry you are in, you may have heard the word blockchain spoken with subjection, or you might feel like bitcoin is the best investment …

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26% Dash Pumped on Krypto Mobile Partnership Announcement

[ad_1] An important partnership is always good news for any altcoin, but they did not have the same impact in the big bear market of 2018. Today, the privacy-focused currency Dash countered this trend by pumping 26% on a new announcement of partnership At a recent conference in Venezuela, Kripto …

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Ballot Blockchain mobile raises voting security questions

[ad_2][ad_1] The smartphone vote will have a test during the US elections in November. In the context of a new pilot program, West Virginia has partnered with Voatz, a technology startup based in Boston, to allow some members of the army stationed overseas to transmit cards with devices connected to …

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