Month: July 2019
Coinbase Welcomes Tezos (XTZ): What You Need to Know
Coinbase Pro welcomes Tezos (XTZ) for trading. Discover step-by-step onboarding, key partnerships, and more in the crypto landscape.
Seagate and IBM Join Forces in Blockchain Battle Against HDD Counterfeiting
Discover how Seagate and IBM’s blockchain pilot aims to fight HDD counterfeiting and protect customer data.
Innovative Dual Patent for Blockchain Firearm Recording System: The Future of Self-Defense Evidence
Discover how a new patented blockchain system is redefining self-defense evidence for firearms.
Samsung and Pundi X Join Forces to Revolutionize Cryptocurrency Payments
Discover how Samsung and Pundi X are transforming cryptocurrency payments with the XWallet integration on Galaxy S10.
Ripple Teams Up with Top Japanese Universities to Propel Blockchain Research
Ripple partners with Kyoto University and University of Tokyo for blockchain research, paving the way for the future of finance.
New York’s Digital Currency Task Force: Pioneering the Crypto Landscape
New York State’s Digital Currency Task Force aims to regulate cryptocurrencies and blockchain while facing challenges and potential changes in the industry.
Crypto Market Insights: Navigating the Waves of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and More
Explore the latest trends in crypto with insights into Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and more. Stay ahead in the evolving cryptocurrency landscape!
Navigating the Future: U.S. Senate Hearing on Digital Currencies and Blockchain Regulation
U.S. Senate hearing on digital currencies explores regulatory frameworks and the future of blockchain technology amidst rising concerns over Facebook’s Libra.
Decoding the Senate Hearing on Cryptocurrency: Insights and Implications
Explore insights from the Senate Banking Committee hearing on cryptocurrency regulations, featuring key witnesses and implications for the future.
Bitcoin as a Barometer for Geopolitical Tensions: Insights from a Deutsche Bank Executive
Explore how Bitcoin price movements reflect hidden geopolitical tensions, as analyzed by former Deutsche Bank executive Peter Tchir.