Blockchain could become the trust engine of climate action, bringing transparency, accountability, and real-time verification to global sustainability efforts.
Blockchain started as the backbone of decentralized money, but today its potential stretches far beyond just finance.
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Standard Chartered CEO expects blockchain to ‘eventually’ power nearly all global transactions
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters foresees a future in which nearly all global transactions are conducted on a digital ...
In the first ten months of the year, Hong Kong recorded 80 initial public offerings, raising over US$26 billion – and that ...
The next stage of the digital economy may not be driven by humans, but by autonomous agents acting on their behalf, according ...
The global financial system is shifting from trust-based institutions to code-based, cryptographic verification—ushering in a $135 trillion decentralized finance revolution that redefines money, trust ...
At Milan’s Fabbrica del Vapore, Blockchain For The Ocean gathered an audience of business leaders, artists, and sustainability advocates united by a single ...
In recent years, the landscape of cryptocurrency has dramatically shifted, with tokens like Ethereum once rising from a ...
Google Quantum AI’s new research revisits a 1960s idea for unforgeable “quantum money,” exploring how physics, not code, ...
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