[ad_2][ad_1] A 51% attack by Bitcoin would be useless for attackers because it would require "significant expenses" and "few financial returns", according to a new study, which concluded that Bitcoin is safe. 51% of the Bitcoin attack requires "significant expenses" Professor Saravanan Vijayakumaran, associate professor of the Indian Institute of …
Read More »Blockchain pays for XaaS companies that do not exclude it: study
[ad_2][ad_1] Enzozo / Adobe Stock As the potential for the use of blockchain goes beyond its roots in the digital currency, a new study sheds light on how the blockchain can strengthen the "all-as-a-service" (XaaS), now pervasive, business models in the e-procurement area. "For the emerging" all-as-a-service "delivery model, the …
Read More »Making payments with Bitcoin strongly rejected in 2018, the study reveals
[ad_2][ad_1] November 25, 2018 at 4:06 pm // News The use of Bitcoin for commercial payments has largely declined in 2018, according to a study by Chainalysis as cited by Reuters. To conduct this she studies, Chainalysis allegedly provided 17 Bitcoin payment processors (BTC). The total amount of BTC managed …
Read More »The new cryptic encryption study shows the use of Bitcoin to facilitate severely reduced payments in 2018
[ad_2][ad_1] As a study published by Chainalysis at the beginning of this week, the use of Bitcoin (BTC) in connection with the facilitation of commercial payments is "significantly reduced this year". To prepare the aforementioned study, the Chainalysis research team examined 17 Bitcoin payment processors and the amount of BTC-related …
Read More »The Deloitte study explains that supply chain crime can be addressed by the Blockchain strategy
[ad_2][ad_1] Of Patrick Burnson, executive editor · November 8, 2018 In the last five years, an average of 31.1% of Deloitte's annual survey respondents said their organizations experienced financial crimes in the supply chain, in particular fraud, waste or abuse, in the previous year. However, in a survey of 2018, …
Read More »The mining bitcoin uses more energy than needed to dig gold, platinum or copper: study
[ad_1] Extracting a cryptocurrency value of one dollar as bitcoins from the deep Web consumes three times more energy than digging a gold dollar, according to the researchers. Now there are hundreds of virtual currencies and an unknown number of server farms all over the world that run all day …
Read More »The mining bitcoin uses more energy than Denmark: study
[ad_1] Extracting a dollar value of cryptocurrency as bitcoins from the deep Web consumes three times more energy than digging a gold dollar, the researchers said on Monday. Now there are hundreds of virtual currencies and an unknown number of server farms all over the world that run all day …
Read More »Flash – The mining bitcoin uses more energy than Denmark: study
[ad_1] PARIS (AFP) – Extracting a dollar value of cryptocurrency as bitcoins from the deep Web consumes three times more energy than digging a gold dollar, the researchers said on Monday. Now there are hundreds of virtual currencies and an unknown number of server farms all over the world that …
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 study states that only bitcoins can exceed the limits of Paris, but some experts are not in agreement
[ad_1] / Ultima / 2018/10 / study-credits-bitcoin-alone-paris-limits could-out-but-some-experts-are not agreement / A study published yesterday in the renowned scientific journal Nature warned that the energy consumption used to fuel only bitcoin transactions could send global warming to the critical danger levels specified during the 2015 Paris Agreement. The magnitude of …
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