[ad_2][ad_1] Cryptocurrency, BlockchainIt seems that the bear market in progress in 2018 is finally impacting companies that once tried to capitalize on the "blockchain" button order. November 6th, luck published an article that describes a report by Forrester Research, claiming that the term "blockchain" has become so saturated and stigmatized …
Read More »Companies abandon the term "blockchain" because of the clamor around technology
[ad_2][ad_1] A new report by Forrester Research states that some companies are stopping to use the term "blockchain" because they think it has been overwritten, according to the Fortune economic magazine on 6 November. In the report dubbed "Predictions 2019: Distributed Ledger Technology", analysts presumably discovered that companies have begun …
Read More »It's time to drop the word "Blockchain", says Forrester's report
[ad_2][ad_1] A new report by Forrester Research states that the buzz of blockchain, a technology that creates tamper-resistant records on multiple computers, is so exaggerated that some companies are abandoning the word altogether. According to Forrester, companies abandon the b-word in favor of "DLT", which is a shortcut for distributed …
Read More »"Blockchain" resumes "Crypto" on Google Trends
[ad_2][ad_1] On Google Trends, the keyword "blockchain" has outdated "encryption" in popularity in recent months, suggesting that the demand for the asset class has declined relative to the underlying technology. Over the past eleven months, since January, the cryptocurrency market has fallen by 75% in the valuation from $ 800 …
Read More »"Blockchain" is now more popular than "cryptocurrency", show Google data
[ad_2][ad_1] It is not the exaggeration that everyone has talked about, but Google the research data reveal that people are finally starting to show more interest in the blockchain than the cryptocurrency. After massive publicity at the end of last year, Google Trends suggests that the term "blockchain" is gradually …
Read More »The head of the Electoral Commission states that "Blockchain" sounds like prison, suggests "rebranding"
[ad_2][ad_1] The theme of the implementation of blockchain voting technology was discussed at an event hosted by the Central Russian Electoral Commission (CEC), the local state news agency TASS reported on 29 October. Speaking at the Election Commission conference to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Russian electoral system, participants …
Read More »The word "Blockchain" is a "semantic desert" that we should abandon
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain has moved from a niche technological tool to a familiar term. You see it in TV commercials for IBM. You see it in the cryptocurrency discussions. Nic Carter of Castle Island Ventures and Coinmetrics.io, however, believes that the word "blockchain" is a "semantic desert". Blockchain is so overused …
Read More »US lawmakers push for the definition "Blockchain" in the new Congress law
[ad_2][ad_1] A bipartisan law recently presented to the US House of Representatives proposes to create a "definition of blockchain based on consensus". Representatives Doris Matsui and Brett Guthrie – both members of the Energy and Commerce subcommittees on communications and technology and digital commerce and consumer protection – presented the …
Read More »China warns public opinion about Ponzi's "blockchain" schemes
[ad_2][ad_1] The Chinese government has warned against "criminals" who attract retail investors into Ponzi schemes using key words like "blockchain" and "virtual currency", as official concerns about Trump's support for the risks to the public. financial innovation. Many investment schemes "are not really based on blockchain technology but are assuming …
Read More »The trick to sell Blockchain solutions? Do not say "Blockchain"
[ad_2][ad_1] When Adrian Patten, co-founder of the FX Cobalt blockchain project, launches to banks these days, he carefully chooses his words. In a move that could go a long way to confirm Gartner's discovery this week that the hype blockchain cycle is entering the so-called "disillusionment trough", Patten has admitted …
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