Month: April 2017
JPMorgan Chase Bids Farewell to R3CEV: What This Means for Blockchain Development
JPMorgan Chase exits R3CEV to pursue its blockchain path, signaling shifts in the financial tech landscape. Explore the implications now!
Ripple’s Growing Influence: How Blockchain is Invading Traditional Banking
Ripple’s rise continues as it signs 10 banks, fostering blockchain adoption in traditional banking. XRP’s future looks bright!
Ripple Expands Its Bank Partnerships: A Deep Dive into the Digital Currency Revolution
Ripple signs 10 major banks, enhancing its presence in the digital currency landscape and transforming traditional banking transactions.
Bitcoin: The Undisputed Champion of 2017 Currencies
Bitcoin outperforms all currencies in 2017, driving growth in altcoins like Ethereum and paving the way for regulatory reforms worldwide.
The Gyft and Amazon Conundrum: A Bitcoin Gift Card Saga
A Reddit user was banned from Amazon for using a Gyft Bitcoin gift card, sparking controversy. Here’s everything you need to know about the incident.
International Money Transfer Trends: Insights on Cash, Cryptos, and Consumer Behavior
Discover key insights into international money transfer trends, cryptocurrencies, and consumer behavior with findings from Finder’s recent study.
Roger Ver’s Cloud Mining Venture: A Controversial Leap or a Scam?
Discover the mixed reactions to Roger Ver’s cloud mining announcement – scam, investment, or strategic maneuvering in Bitcoin Unlimited.
Regulatory Roadblocks for Bitcoin: Are We Stuck in a Chicken and Egg Situation?
Explore the SEC and ECB’s regulatory stance on Bitcoin and Blockchain, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for growth.
BitPay’s Stephen Pair Envisions a Bright Future for Bitcoin with Secondary Blocks
Explore BitPay’s Stephen Pair’s insights on Bitcoin upgrades, avoiding hard forks, and the potential of extension blocks.
BitPay’s Stephen Pair Advocates for Bitcoin Upgrade without Hard Forks
Stephen Pair of BitPay advocates for Bitcoin upgrades using secondary blocks while avoiding contentious hard forks.