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The Verdict reported on Monday, October 15, that Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has co-founded blockchain-focused venture fund EQUI Global. Back in June, Steve criticized the technology and called the blockchain a bubble, and already in August he announced his plans to establish a company using this technology.
According to cryptocurrency expert Darin Oliver, the penetration of blockchain into all areas of life in China presents a unique opportunity for cryptocurrency gambling operators to create a powerful new financial industry.
Leading payment operator Mastercard has received its next patent. This time the company patented the technology of multi-currency blockchain systems. Mastercard, the giant payment services provider, is showing increasing interest in blockchain technology. Their latest patent, related to a distributed ledger, was granted this week, according to a USPTO filing.
Australia ranks 11th on the global cryptoeconomic scene with a daily trading volume of 305 Bitcoin. The authorities are consistently building a strategy for working with the digital economy, creating a legislative framework and conditions for the development of blockchain technologies. Thanks to such loyalty and foresight of regulators, the implementation of a new “smart money” project became possible.
Heritage, a solution developed by the Airbus Foundation, is a decentralized framework that allows the Airbus Foundation to receive and manage donations and provide this functionality to other charities it works with using the Ethereum blockchain.
On October 3, at the Smart Ports & Supply Chain Technologies conference, held in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, the development of a “smart port” in Valencia, Spain, was announced.
From time immemorial, quiet Switzerland has been associated with the world’s most delicious chocolate, quality watches and, of course, developed banking. But it looks like this list can now be replenished with the country’s incredibly successful breakthrough in the crypto industry over the past 3 years. And there is an absolutely logical explanation for this order of things. This is the canton of Zug or the so-called Crypto Valley.
During the year of its operation, the Ukrainian blockchain auction OpenMarket gained trust in the electronic platform, sold the most expensive lot in its history and was shortlisted as finalists in the global anti-corruption competition Shield in the Cloud Innovation Challenge from C5 Accelerate, which was held in March in Washington with the support of Amazon Web Services (AWS), PeaceTech Lab and SAP NS2.
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