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The blockchain to reduce carbon emissions
In the challenge of reducing pollutant emissions, Jemma Green on Forbes indicates the blockchain as a central tool to arrest climate change. Blockchain for Climate Foundation, based in Canada, is a non-profit startup focused on improving global carbon...
U.S., heavy industry converted into cryptocurrency mines
In Massena, New York, foundries opened 60 years ago have been converted into the world's largest cryptocurrency mine by exploiting the low-cost electricity produced by a dam in the San Lorenzo river. Patrick McGeehan of the New York Times writes that many...
Decentralized technologies to make it better migration policy
Stephen O'Neal on Cointelegraph lists some problems and fields of application: - loss of documents: that, in turn, leads to problems and delays in the bureaucratic process of their identification and acceptance into their new homeland. The same could be...
Healthcare, a lot of savings thanks to the Blockchain
According to research undertaken by Frost & Sullivan, AI in the healthcare market is predicted to hit $6.16 billion by 2022. Gina Clarke on Forbes explains that it is also set to save the healthcare industry $150 billion by 2025 thanks to its ability...
Gibraltar, all the advantages for Fintech operators
Past January, Gibraltar attracted international attention thanks to the introduction of the first DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) regulatory framework in the world. “Gibraltar has positioned itself as an innovative and forward-looking jurisdiction,”...
Chinese government supports the blockchain
The slogan "blockchain not Bitcoin" explains the strategy decided by the Chinese government on technology. Steven Ehrlich on Forbes lists the points of the program: - China’s central bank is supporting the development of a blockchain-based trade finance...
Bitcoin, secure payments to recover stolen data
"Never pay" is the general advice when it comes to a ransomware attack. But it is not always possible to follow this rule: therefore Coveware, a company has decided to help small businesses to negotiate with cyber criminals to reduce ransom payments by...
Hollywood, security token for films production
The American entrepreneur Christopher Woodrow has launched the first Hollywood security token for the application of the blockchain to the film industry. Rachel Wolfson reports it on Forbes. Technology can have a great impact, since it can attract many...
The blockchain brings advantages to the agricultural supply chain
A study funded by the Dutch government states that the use of blockchain in the agricultural supply chain that brings food from places of origin to our homes could lead to greater consumer confidence and lower costs (because of the removal of some...
U.S., 12 Russian spies identified thanks to bitcoin
People think bitcoin makes your transactions anonymous. As reported by William Turton on Vice, U.S. law enforcement used the blockchain to track down and identify 12 suspected Russian spies through their cryptocurrency transactions. A blockchain developer...
The blockchain applied to “smart homes”
According to a report by the University of Washington in 2017, more than 40 million U.S. "smart homes" have devices such as voice assistants. The review provides that the number doubles by 2021. Rachel Wolfson on Forbes writes that this phenomenon requires...
Morgan Stanley is planning to offer Bitcoin swaps
Alastair Marsh on Bloomberg reveals that the American bank Morgan Stanley intends to offer complex derivatives for the exchange of Bitcoins. The source of the news asked the agency to remain anonymous. Investors will use the so-called "price return swaps"...