[ad_1] Spatial exploration and colonization are an inevitable reality in the future. NASA and private companies such as SpaceX and Blue Origin already have the technology to launch missions on other planets, but they take their time to raise money and guarantee 100 percent success. SpaceX says it will land …
Read More »This Startup thinks that it solves all the worst problems of Blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1]<div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " It is likely that you did not wake up this morning and think: what the world really needs is yet another blockchain protocol. And, of course, another cryptocurrency. Yet, look where we are. Bitcoin and Ethereum have a value in free fall. The …
Read More »Bit.ly states that "it does not block the cryptocurrency sites", solves the links to the book by Andreas Antonopoulos
[ad_2][ad_1] On November 3rd, the famous Bitcoin lawyer, Andreas Antonopoulos, went on Twitter to request that the URL shortening service, Bit.ly (Bitly), blocked the cryptographic links from his next book. Cointelegraph reached Bitly and learned that the links were "inadvertently blocked", while the company would solve the problem. However, the …
Read More »Blockchain solves by trust, not data management
[ad_1]<div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Getty Blockchain is a misunderstood technology that I see direct to solve the wrong problems. According to a 2018 Gartner study, only 1% of CIOs report that their companies have attempted to implement blockchain. For further adoption, David Furlonger, vice president of Gartner, …
Read More »Ripple presents History Sharding for the rippled version 0.90.0, solves problems related to historical data of XRP Ledger
[ad_2][ad_1] On Wednesday, October 31, Ripple introduced History Sharding on the choppy version 0.90.0. The feature allows individual Ripple servers to store historical data without having to store the entire history. This will reduce data storage needs for these servers, which can currently exceed eight terabytes. The sharding function will …
Read More »Regium solves data usage rights with easy-to-build DAFF blockchains
[ad_2][ad_1] The Cayman Islands Regium, an upcoming EOS digital resource management protocol, has just announced its ongoing compensation and recursive incentive distribution models for decentralized app developers and digital asset owners. The announced models are expected to help owners improve data security and control, ensure usage-based compensation, and allow data …
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