Blockchain won't replace existing institutions. It can strengthen current systems by introducing transparent and programmable trust mechanisms.
Very soon this nascent technology could securely enable registrars to help students verify credentials without the hassle of ordering copies of transcripts. While truth may seem evasive on many fronts ...
Blockchain technology can be applied to real estate in two broad ways through the use of smart contracts and tokenization: Smart contracts are automated agreements that execute themselves according to ...
"... Recent reports on blockchain in genomics, from popular news outlets such as "Wired," have focused on the coins that offer individuals a chance to participate in ...
Blockchain has become a buzzword. Technology companies that have been developing blockchain applications for accountants have used the word to generate excitement (and investment), but who can blame ...
Not since the Internet itself has a technology shown such promise and elicited such excitement as blockchain. It is predicted in the next few years, much of our digital consumption will be run via a ...
Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Technical University of Munich, and the University of Copenhagen have made a case for NFTs; or at least, for an NFT-like personal ...
The term blockchain can elicit reactions ranging from a blank stare (from the majority of the general public) to evangelical fervour (from over-enthusiastic early adopters). But most people who know a ...