Although there are millions of cryptocurrencies, only a handful of them have proven real-world utility. These are ...
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Blockchain is best known for being the technology behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether (the currency of Ethereum), but blockchain is much more than an instrument of finance. It’s an ...
It's quickly becoming apparent that blockchain technology is about far more than just Bitcoin. Across finance, healthcare, media, government and other sectors, innovative uses are appearing every day.
Overview dApps are growing fast in India, with millions of users already using them daily in finance, gaming, and ...
While United States regulators are still trying to figure out how to think about cryptocurrencies, Thailand’s government is already mapping out its own central bank digital currency. This is just one ...
Last week, China’s president Xi Jinping took Blockchain-oriented domestic politics to another level: the country’s leader mentioned blockchain as “a part of technological revolution”. The sentiment ...
Saying that blockchain is a universal technology would not give an actual idea of the scale: the chain technology has already been implemented successfully in completely different domains and is ...
While politicians welcome blockchain, civil servants don’t wait for legislation to be implemented. On Sept. 17, Europa Press reported on the contract the autonomous community of Aragon, one of the 17 ...
All in all, the year 2023 was a net positive for the technology landscape, although there were some interesting events along the way. Sam Altman was CEO of OpenAI and then he was not, only to become ...
Last week, AxiomZen studios launched Crypto Kitties, an Ethereum-based game where you can buy and breed cute digital cats. The popularity of Crypto Kitties caused a lot of anger and confusion online.
What do we curious Hackaday scribes do when we want to learn about something? First port of call: search the web. When that something is blockchain technology and we’re looking for an explanation that ...
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