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Cryptocurrencies go on Google
Jillian D'Onfrio on CNBC explains that Google from next October in the United States and Japan will allow the publication of advertisements on digital coins. Each advertiser will need to request the certification to publish the ads. In this way Google...
Tokens value
Maja Vujinovic on Quartz explains that, through the tokens, we are returning to the past. The global financial system started with bartering, and we are now adopting a similar structure on a digitized platform. These tokens do not need to have value...
Bitcoin, four reasons to be optimistic
The price of Bitcoin continues to rise and recently climbed over the $ 8,000 mark. As explained by Chris Kline on Forbes, it happens for the first time since past May. In addition, billionaire investor Marc Lasry told CNBC that the price could reach up to...
Blockchain, the numbers of a growing phenomenon
Matthew Lieberman on Forbes gives us some numbers that explain the impact of blockchain technology: - Gartner (a world leader firm providing insights, advice, and analysis in IT) recently forecast that this technology will add more than $3.1 trillion in...
Cryptocurrency and blockchain, football discovers fintech
Agence France Press explains that new technologies can be used in many sectors: ticket scalping, payment of players' salaries and sports betting. Some football clubs are already involved: last January Arsenal announced the launch of their own...
Singapore wants to become the first fully encrypted country
Singapore is increasingly closer to adopting measures for the introduction of cryptocurrencies into the economy. Mainly thanks to government action and financial regulators activity, this could turn the Island city-state into the first country to fully...
London, a coworking space for fintech professionals
After Amsterdam and Berlin, a shared office space opens in London through its own blockchain-run token-based system for fintech professionals. The goal of the company promoting the project, explains Joe Wallen on Forbes, is " to give the tech sector a...
Film on blockchain for a mainstream technology
The first film on “chain of blocks” and cryptocurrency is coming: "Let It Be Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain". As noted by Lauren deLisa Coleman on Forbes, the documentary is produced by SingularDTV, one of the first in its class to help filmmakers...
Bitcoin, experts predict $ 10,000
Forbes, in an article by Panos Mourdoukoutas, publishes an in-depth analysis on the current listing of Bitcoin and makes forecasts on trends in the medium term. Experts anticipate a growth due to the increasingly low availability of cryptocurrency:...
Blockchain: healthcare in the digital age
Healthcare is changing: from service to value, from the supplier to the patient. Rahul Patel on Forbes writes that the sector is opening up to the adoption of new technologies (such as blockchain), tools and solutions to automate manual processes. HIMSS is...
Blockchain, three solutions for advertisers
Arry Yu on Forbes explains why advertisers should rely on blockchain to solve many of the problems of the industry: 1. Increased fraud prevention: 36% of all digital ad traffic could be fraudulent. Thanks to the ledger, no single party can unfairly...
Singapore’s central bank: blockchain is “fundamental” in financial services sector
Zheping Huang on the South China Morning Post explains that there were 57 blockchain-based projects in Singapore in the second quarter of 2018. They raised a total of $ 574,8 million through ICOs. Singapore has become a global cryptocurrency hub as world’s...