Pi Network upgrades to Protocol 20, enabling smart contracts, dApps, and improved blockchain infrastructure for its growing ...
When you hear the term “blockchain,” the first word that jumps to mind is likely “cryptocurrency.” While this association is certainly fair, it glosses over an even more powerful concept, one without ...
The secondary raw materials market is growing and the demand is real. The opportunities are massive, but growth without trust ...
In Brief: Introduction to Blockchain Bridges Blockchain bridges serve as critical infrastructure in the Web3 environment by enabling seamless communication and transaction execution between different ...
The flurry of blockchain applications and use cases that have burst into the marketplace during 2020 and 2021, from decentralized finance (DeFi), decentralized exchanges (DEXs), and non-fungible ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blockchain For Energy, the nation’s first energy industry blockchain consortium, has launched a Smart Contracts focused research and development (R&D) program. Facilitating ...
The conversation surrounding cryptocurrency and blockchain technology has led to an increased interest in smart contracts. In fact, smart contracts—self-executing agreements—live on blockchain-based ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For years, the blockchain industry has been defined by the excitement around smart contracts, or tamper-proof digital agreements that ...
Northern Trust's use of smart contracts is part of a trend. JPMorgan Chase has incorporated them in its blockchain projects, and just this week PayPal integrated them in its new stablecoin project.
Cybersecurity researchers are warning that the foundations of digital trust are under strain as malware grows more adaptive, evasive and collaborative. In response, a team of Romanian scientists has ...
Below is an excerpt from Nick Oberheiden's latest book, "The Law of Tomorrow: Bitcoin, Tokens, Blockchain - An Introduction for Lawyers" Blockchain is the next technology that lawyers shouldn’t ignore ...