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Traveling is easier with the blockchain
David Petersson on Forbes indicates the travel industry as one of the most suitable for the application of the blockchain. In fact, the author believes that this technology can simplify the relationship between the actors in the sector by eliminating some...
Fintech, the trends for 2019
Bruce Haring (Block Tribune) continues the series of interviews with opinion leaders in the sector to outline the trends on blockchain and cryptocurrencies for 2019.
The United States must invest in the fintech to maintain their leadership
Brian Brooks on the New York Times urges the United States to maintain their leading role in the global finance through the "conversion" to fintech. The prospect is that a transnational digital currency can be created that feeds a global monetary reserve.
The “Blockchain Global Entertainment Alliance” is born in Hollywood
Carolyn Giardina on the Hollywood Reporter writes that a group of companies operating in the entertainment industry has formed the "Blockchain Global Entertainment Alliance", a non-profit organization for the promotion and adoption of blockchain technology in this...
Blockchain and cryptocurrencies: expert forecasts
Bruce Haring (Block Tribune) interviewed some opinion leaders in the field to make predictions on the evolution of the blockchain and cryptocurrencies in 2019.
A “blockchain bank” is born in Malta
By mid next year Malta could have a "blockchain bank" able to offer services specific to fintech companies and firm specializing in cryptocurrencies and DLT. CCN has exclusively interviewed Roderick Psaila, the CEO and founder of RnF, the Malta-based company behind...
Switzerland regulates the blockchain within its existing laws
The Swiss government will regulate the blockchain through existing financial laws. Yogita Khatri on Coindesk writes that only a few amendments will be needed to incorporate DLP technology into the local regulatory framework. Among the measures adopted there will be an...
Hong Kong, a regulation that will reward in the long run
The Hong Kong government has decided to regulate cryptocurrencies more stringently. As reported by Takeshi Kihara (Nikkei Asian Review), supervision on digital currencies will be entrusted to the Securities and Futures Commission. It will gradually introduce standards...
University of Cambridge: speculation of the bitcoin, it is destined to rise again
Billy Baumbrough on Forbes cites an analysis by the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. According to the researchers, "the speculation of the death of the market and ecosystem has been greatly exaggerated, and so it seems likely that the future expansion...
Bitcoin is returning to growth soon, but regulation is needed
Jeremy Allaire, co-founder of Circle, interviewed by CNBC stated that the bitcoin will be worth “a great deal more” than it is now in the next future. Allaire also stressed the need for regulation in this area and said that the United States already has “more...
U.S., automated healthcare thanks to the blockchain
The Department of Health and Human Services has gotten an authority to operate (ATO) to use live health data in a faster and cheaper way thanks to the blockchain and the Artificial Intelligence. Jory Heckman reports that on the Federal News Network, emphasizing that...
Music industry leader of the blockchain applied to the business model
Smart contracts stipulated through the blockchain simplify investments and distribution of revenues. In the music business the most interesting application of this technology concerns rights management and ticketing.In support of this thesis, Lauren deLisa Coleman on...