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A new report from Roubini ThoughtLab has found that over the next five years blockchain use is set to grow by 43 percent. Teaming up with a…
De-globalization is not just about Brexit and rising U.S. protectionism. It is much more than that. It’s a pervasive negative attitude…
In what’s turning into the “year of the hack,” security issues are increasingly top of mind for those working in the Bitcoin and blockchain…
Financial services firms and startups looking to be the bridge to blockchain ledgers continued to dominate presentations on the second and…
Coinciding with the opening of the Ethereum Foundation’s Devcon2 conference in Shanghai this week, significant parts of the Ethereum network…
Recent years have brought significant misunderstanding of the term decentralization as it pertains to Bitcoin. Literally, it means the…
Two attempts to increase Bitcoin’s block size limit via hard forks — Bitcoin XT and Bitcoin Classic — have failed to gain much support in…
PeerNova and State Street have been trialing a blockchain-enabled platform for the tracking and monitoring the flow of funds. The two…
Bitcoin’s oldest mining pool, Slush Pool, will let its miners vote on the Segregated Witness soft fork proposed by Bitcoin Core. By passing…
Set to offer an effective block size limit increase, a transaction malleability fix and more, Segregated Witness (SegWit) could soon go live…
Having passed the evaluation phase, a number of South Korean financial institutions and firms are now working toward implementing blockchain…
For many, Bitmain’s recent announcement of the realization of a major data center in northwestern China served as a reminder of the level of…