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Toronto Councillor City Should Be Ahead of the Wave of Blockchain Tech

Toronto City Council voted today to invite the public to make deputations to the City Executive on March 19, 2018, about why and how blockchain technology and new cryptocurrencies can be integrated into the way the city does business.The motion was introduced by Councillor Norm Kelly, who believes that Toronto is already well on the way to being an international innovation hub, and that the use of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies could fast-forward this process.In an interview with

Blockchains Greatest Impact Will Be in Developing Countries, Says UPenn Lecturer

Most of the attention, flurry and investment around blockchain technology is in the West, where people are investing in cryptocurrencies and focused on a slew of novel applications, like using a blockchain to track vegetables from the field to store shelves. But the greatest impact of blockchain technology will be in developing countries, such as Zimbabwe and Venezuela. At least, that is the view of David Crosbie, a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania. He thinks blockchain technology w

NIST Blockchain Report Examines the Tech Behind the Hype

The National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST has issued a report titled Blockchain Technology Overview. The report, intended to provide a high-level technical overview, discusses the application of blockchain technology to electronic currency in depth, and also discusses its broader applications.We want to help people understand how blockchains work so that they can appropriately and usefully apply them to technology problems, said NIST computer scientist Dylan Yaga, who is one of

CME President Hesitant To Develop Additional Cryptocurrency Derivatives

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