
Kodak to Launch Major Blockchain Initiative and Cryptocurrency ‘KodakCoin’
Kodak adopts the blockchain route in order to democratize photography and make licensing fair to artists.
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Kodak adopts the blockchain route in order to democratize photography and make licensing fair to artists.
The company that uses blockchain to ensure the high quality of every single bottle of the produced water is planning to implement a unique business model based on its cryptocurrency.
Ethereum co-creator said that this year we will see significant changes in the cryptocurrency market due to enourmous growth of Ethereum’s price.
Sheer demand for graphic cards results into increase of its price for everyone but cryptocurrency miners.
J.P. Morgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon has taken back his critical words about bitcoin admitting the usability of blockchain technology for financial markets, even though he still has no desire to deepen into the subject that much.
Brands and customers connected with cryptocurrencies and the underlying blockchain technology will soon be united in the first worldwide consortium Sandblock.
Google is bringing together some of its payment services under a new brand called Google Pay. The service will simplify online payments and accelerate access to users’ payment information.
For digitalization of enterprises and factories as well as to solve the problem of searching for qualified specialists in Estonia, the consulting marketplace G-Global Business Portal will be launched.
Designed from the ground up with the privacy in mind, Ti-Blockchain wants to provide its users with a platform for messaging and data sharing with Titanium Value (TV) cryptocurrency serving as a fuel.
Blockchain-based, online gaming ecosystem Triforce Tokens has scheduled its next Token Generation Event (TGE) for February 20th, 2018, offering 1.5 billion tokens in total, with 25% discount for the first 1% of supply.