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Updated on April 29, 2019

Entire grid in Estonia tokenized using blockchain

Lithuanian firm WePower and Estonian transmission system operator Elering partnered to tokenize a year’s worth of Estonian grid data.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Environmentalists eye blockchain to combat deforestation

Deforestation generates an estimated 15% of global emissions every year, but blockchain may help curtail its harmful effects.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Blockchain runs into The Great Firewall, as China moves towards regulation

China's top-level internet censorship agency is taking steps to enforce the regulation of Chinese blockchain-related service providers.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Blockchain soaring in aviation

An impressive 86% of aerospace and defense companies expect to be using the technology by 2021.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Ticketmaster acquires UPGRADED, a blockchain ticketing startup

With UPGRADED, fans can purchase blockchain-powered resale tickets as a fraud-proof alternative to paper or PDF tickets.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Blockchain to have its day in court?

Experts discuss blockchain's potential in the legal profession, particularly for document storage and the use of smart contracts.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Kenyan government to leverage blockchain for affordable housing

The government is exploring the use of blockchain to rout attempts from bad actors seeking to game the system through graft.

Updated on April 29, 2019

$194 million in Bitcoin moved for just a ten cent fee

Consensus currencies should be taken seriously for their cost-saving benefits for cross-border transactions.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak joins blockchain VC fund

The computing icon seeks to disrupt venture capital as the co-founder of EQUI Global, a blockchain-powered venture capital fund.

Updated on April 29, 2019

Blockchain takes center stage at heated Senate hearing

Experts with opposing viewpoints took the floor to discuss the merits of the technology before members of Congress.