IOTA, a Cryptoplatform for the Internet of Things, Will Debut at MWC 2017 Next Week
The team behind IOTA is going to introduce the first decentralized blockless tokens for the Internet of Things that will allow users make transactions at zero fees.
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The team behind IOTA is going to introduce the first decentralized blockless tokens for the Internet of Things that will allow users make transactions at zero fees.
Chinese leading trading platforms have imposed halts on withdrawals resulting in traders flocking to peer-to-peer marketplaces to continue buying and selling bitcoin.
The head of Russia’s leading bank unveiled his views on the future of the blockchain technology while speaking at the Real Estate Market Innovation Conference.
The blockchain-enabled open source project developing the Internet of People reveals its ambitious roadmap for 2017.
Together, the companies will develop and demonstrate the use cases that adopt blockchain technology to business propositions and processes.
Bitcoin future in the Asian market is arousing speculations after Chinese exchanges suspend Bitcoin withdrawals.
Bitcoin will continue expanding in the upcoming years, as more governments continue to adopt the technology, says the new infographic from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Japanese banking giants are looking to invest in financial technology startups, as the government is promoting innovation in the competitive fintech market.
The cooperation is expected to contribute significantly to the overall development of Ethereum.
The Republic of Georgia is expanding the use of blockchain-based land-titling services, following a successful trial of land title registrations in the second half of 2016.
Supported by reliable partners and third parties, Qtum aims to establish a smart contract hub, offering secure contract templates for a number of industries and use cases, such as supply chain management, telecommunications, IoT, social networking, and more.
Chinese exchanges suspend withdrawals of virtual currency while the country’s central bank increases pressure on bitcoin companies to stem capital outflows.
The new tool 21 profile will help you to start monetizing your internet presence.
Accenture develops a technology that focuses on the most questionable aspect of the blockchain – security.
The Association aims to raise bitcoin awareness in the country and warn about the possible risks of investment and Ponzi schemes that use the cryptocurrency.