
IBM is launching a new blockchain app that is designed for users who are interested in sustainability.
A blockchain is a decentralized digital ledger used to record transactions across many computers that cannot be altered retroactively, without the alteration of all subsequent blocks.
IBM is launching a new blockchain app that is designed for users who are interested in sustainability.
António Guterres United Nations secretary-general says the UN needs to embrace blockchain.
The year 2020 is expected to see massive changes in regards to Blockchain technology. The changes will come of course if the technology is adopted by many industries.
Thailand is a popular destination with tourists from all over the world. The country has recently announced it will soon integrate blockchain technology with its Electronic Visa On Arrival (eVOA).
As technology is rapidly evolving and making our daily tasks easier, the finance sector is forced to keep up with our new demands for faster and more simplified procedures.
IoT continues to grow with almost everything from your heating, TV, car, and toothbrush connected to the internet. In fact, it is predicted by 2020, 20.4 billion IoT devices will be in use around the world.
The world of blockchain has gone far beyond just cryptocurrency and bitcoin the benefits of the technology are widely recognised and are now being incorporating to numerous businesses and sectors.
Many investors including HNWI’s around the world are looking for ways to invest their money. They look into stocks, real estate, cryptocurrencies, ICOs and other forms of investments to put their money into and increase their investment profit. ICOs are starting up on a weekly basis, some are great, others are poor, so what ICOs are investors looking into in 2019?
Crypto and blockchain projects have boomed over the past few years.
There’s a large number of blockchain companies around the world that help other organisations and firms develop custom blockchain applications.