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Blockchain against digital monopoly

Blockchain against digital monopoly

Darryn Pollock on Forbes writes that the blockchain could be used to fight the YouTube monopoly. Through its own algorithms, it rewards some content producers in spite of others. Many stars are looking for a decentralized solution and many blockchain-based social...

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Fairer media and entertainment thanks to the blockchain

Fairer media and entertainment thanks to the blockchain

Nelson Granados on Forbes analyzes the revolutionary impact that the blockchain would bring in the media and entertainment fields, by ensuring all parties receive their fair share of future revenues from licensing or consumption, copyright and royalties. These areas...

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Cryptocurrency is well: here its numbers

Cryptocurrency is well: here its numbers

Tom Fish (Express) has interviewed Anthony Pompliano, a cryptocurrency player. Pompliano lists some growing indicators, a sign of the vitality of the sector.Among the most important: increase in users of Blockchain.com (from 10 to 32 million in less than two years),...

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Qatar, banking opens up to fintech

Qatar, banking opens up to fintech

Qatar aims to develop a "cyber-resilient fintech" ensuring IT security in every operation. The Gulf Times states that the Central Bank of Qatar is working in this direction, in compliance with a five-year strategic plan that will end in 2022. The emirate has also...

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Banking, efficiency guaranteed by blockchain and Game Theory

Banking, efficiency guaranteed by blockchain and Game Theory

Gerald Fenech on Forbes demonstrates how the application of blockchain and Game Theory in finance can give benefits to the banking network. At the moment, trust among financial players is almost non-existent and there is no transparency in transactions. Blockchain can...

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Blockchain, China is potentially a global leader

Blockchain, China is potentially a global leader

About blockchain, China has players able to influence the development of blockchain worldwide. Lauren deLisa Coleman on Forbes explains that, at the moment, there are no concrete projects, but the young Chinese engineers and developers could change the situation at...

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Blockchain, an asset for renewable energy in Africa

Blockchain, an asset for renewable energy in Africa

African demand for electricity largely exceeds supply. The cost of generation and distribution of power is high. Nsikak John, on the World Economic Forum website, explains that the solution could be to decentralise energy is tilting more towards demand management and...

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Blockchain in time of GDPR

Blockchain in time of GDPR

Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Queen Mary University of London may have found a solution about the coexistence between blockchain and GDPR regarding the “right to be forgotten” rule. Andrew Arnold on Forbes explains that data would not be erased...

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Cryptocurrency, 2020 could be the year of bitcoin

Cryptocurrency, 2020 could be the year of bitcoin

Jefferson Nunn on Forbes analyzes the cryptocurrency market. He offers some numbers: bitcoin currently creates about 1,800 new coins daily, ethereum creates 19,000 coins daily. According to the author, 2019 will be not a favorable year for criptocurrency, but by...

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