
Startup Streamr Partners with Nokia and OSIsoft to Allow Consumers Monetize Their Data with Blockchain
While some people are extremely worried about data privacy, companies want to let people control their own data and to sell it on blockchain.
While some people are extremely worried about data privacy, companies want to let people control their own data and to sell it on blockchain.
One of the largest banks in the world has announced its MUFG Coin trial which is expected to involve about 100,000 account holders.
Investment manager Brian Kelly is launching a new blockchain exchange-traded-fund (ETF) together with REX Shares.
HTC has revealed its plans to build a native blockchain smartphone named Exodus, which will support underlying protocols including Bitcoin and Ethereum.
IBM plans to launch its own cryptocurrency on the Stellar blockchain. In collaboration with Veridium, the companies are going to tokenize carbon credits.
The new all-in-one blockchain platform Kaleido features Enterprise Ethereum for faster and simplified adoption of the technology by enterprises.
Daneel, the first personal crypto assistant uses conversational A.I. to provide instantaneous, simple answers to specific questions regarding the overall crypto-market sentiment.
Amber Baldet, the former head of blockchain projects at JP Morgan, announced her new project Clovyr. Patrick Mylund Nielsen, former developer for J.P. Morgan’s open source blockchain projects, became her partner.
Blockchain is here to change the world. The first in history commercial trade finance transaction based on this technology has been carried out by HSBC.
Being built on the foundation of community support, Coinpulse Exchange will be giving away 200 free CPEX Tokens to everyone who signs up on its new innovative crypto-currency exchange.
Meet DX.Exchange. It is the first NASDAQ-powered cryptocurrency exchange that will go live in June and will offer zero fee trading to its users.
With blockchain technology opening the gateways for improvements across multiple sectors, New York sees its ability to streamline the process improving various services using the blockchain.
Digix and GoldMint, similar in purpose, but still qualitatively different projects for tokenization of gold, are designed to hedge cryptocurrency volatility and simplify the process of trading commodities.
Omnitude, middleware blockchain-based platform, works to help eCommerce businesses and their customers making online retailing more transparent, profitable and secure.
ICOs were the first attempt at crowdfunding on the blockchain, but unforeseen problems have fueled the development of new fundraising solutions.