Blockchain and Bitcoin round-up: 5 February 2018
Includes Lloyds, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Facebook and DeVere Group.
Includes Lloyds, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Facebook and DeVere Group.
Running undetected for over four months.
Let’s take a look at some of the key talking points of the cryptocurrency economy in 2018.
Starring Coinsilium Group, GMEX Technologies and Vaultbank.
Lotto games have been around since before 205 BC in China, and used to finance major infrastructure projects.
Thanks to the internet and tech anyone anywhere can take part in financial trading.
Featuring Kleros taking a chance, BitFlyer landing in Europe, and Nordea in the mood for banning.
2017 will probably be noted for two things – Donald Trump took office and the world took notice of cryptocurrencies.
Digital currency wallet Coinbase looks for growth.
Investment takes the company’s total capital to more than $85 million.
Features Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Jibrel Network, Yes Bank and HashCash.
Post-trade scenarios, a cryptocurrency app and a trading platform. Stars Swift, DeVere Group and Horizon Software.
Features Ladder, Petal, Fisco, Equitise and Xinja.
Stars Saifu, Thales, Babb, Iznes, SETL and Sberbank’s new lab.
The digital currency is making a surprising entrance into the mainstream financial world.
Features BNP Paribas Asset Management, Falcon Private Bank and the Gibraltar Blockchain Exchange.
Features Cardano Foundation, IOHK, Emurgo, Bitcoin mining, Microsoft and John McAfee.
Buyripple explains “how banks fell in love with Ripple” in this infographic.
The catastrophic catalogue of conjectures.
From cashless countries to Bitcoin crashes.
They thought for you.
What a merry time it was for fintech features in 2017.
Bitcoin was buzzing all year along.
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More bite-size Bitcoin and blockchain news.
Ripple is taking “the next logical step to help build the internet of value”.
eToro and CoinDash will develop a suite of blockchain-based products for social trading.
Features ABI Lab, R3, the government of Estonia, Chronobank and Bitcoin.com.
The recent surge in its price is good news for investors, but perhaps a death sentence for its functional value.
2017 ends with the Bitcoin having surpassed the $19,000 mark. Could this perhaps be a taste of our future?
The initial coin offering (ICO) investment has surged since the first one back in 2013.
Featuring the Gibraltar Parliament; Cboe Global Markets; and Waves Platform, Ethereum and Deloitte teaming up.
The latest features IOTA, Microsoft, Indonesia’s central bank and Australian Securities Exchange.
What happens when you’re facilitating the trade of a product that is experiencing extreme hockey stick growth?
The recent World Economic Forum (WED) report “Sweden could stop using cash by 2023”, says that the country is moving towards favouring cards and mobile payment apps. Yet retailers are expected to accept cash for at least a couple of years afterwards.
Blockchain and Bitcoin round-up – features a nasty hack on NiceHash; Pundi X in Indonesia; a Deluge Network for ICOs; and Blockchain Centre Vilnius in Lithuania.
Supply and demand are the bedrock of market-based economics. To achieve economic equilibrium, supply and demand must be in balance. If one is too high or too low, the system is in a state of disequilibrium, associated with inefficient allocation of goods – not a healthy state.
Consumer interest in digital currency is at an all-time high. Much of this is thanks to Bitcoin and so this week is the perfect time for global banking company Revolut to launch cryptocurrency trading on its platform.
Our latest blockchain and Bitcoin round-up features R3’s Corda and AWS; gambling with McDonalds; XinFin in Singapore; and Cardano Foundation and Z/Yen Group teaming up.