New York Times Confirms Using Blockchain to Fight Fake News
In recent news, New York Times has revealed that they are using blockchain technology to confirm the origination of digital files thus intercepting the spread of fake news.
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In recent news, New York Times has revealed that they are using blockchain technology to confirm the origination of digital files thus intercepting the spread of fake news.
TD Ameritrade CEO confirms REAL demand for Bitcoin, while the company braves up to integrate in-vehicle software platforms such as Amazon’s Echo Auto, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay to customers trade stocks on their cars.
Microsoft has invested $1 billion in Elon Musk-founded artificial intelligence company OpenAI in an effort build supercomputer AI technologies for its Azure cloud services. The two companies will join forces to build large-scale AI systems for Azure.
Irrespective of the tightened regulations against Blockchain in the US., Utah County becomes the third jurisdiction in the United States to offer blockchain-based mobile voting in their municipal primary election.
The crypto community is on a wait-and-see mode awaiting regulation hearings by the Senate Banking Committee expected to shape the future of the nascent crypto industry with more regulations introduced.
Pantera Capital’s CEO Dan Morehead pointed to a potential Bitcoin price move to $356k within three years based on past trends of BTC price movements on a logarithmic scale. Morehead’s math also indicated that Bitcoin price targets $42k in 2019.
SmartX is a Blockchain DAG project aiming to solve the problems caused by centralization, such as threats to privacy and user data.
Last Tuesday, David Marcus, head of Facebook’s Libra project in digital currency, received the first inquiry from the Senate in the US Congress.
The DOJ says that the antitrust probe aims to monitor any unlawful activities carried out by the tech giants who especially happen to have a huge dominance on internet-based services.
CGC Kyiv 2019, the largest blockchain gaming conference announced on Oct 10-11 – 1500 delegates from 50 countries, 100 speakers, VR, AR, hackathon.