French Central Bank Conducts an “Interbank Blockchain Experiment”
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Bitcoin prices surged more than 80% in 2016, pushed higher by developments such as the Brexit, the halving and the Bitfinex hack. Source
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As Big Finance starts to better understand blockchain, central bank-issued cryptocurrencies will likely follow, says FirstRand Bank’s Farzam Ehsani. Source
Last Friday Bitcoin IRA announced the successful completion of a new milestone. After reaching a milestone of $2 million, in new accounts during 5 months, Bitcoin IRA is now introducing new, innovative pricing features. At this point in its history, bitcoin could be considered the ideal hedge against the dollar. While consumer transactions in bitcoin […]
With only two weeks left in 2016, bitcoin seems in a rush to “catch up.” For the longest time, analysts have predicted that bitcoin would reach $800 by the end of the year, and for the last few days, it seems like that prediction could become a reality. Currently trading at around $787, bitcoin is […]
As long as humankind exists, the energy sector will continue to thrive. With people gradually switching to alternative, clean energy resources, the Solar energy industry is expected to gain a boost in the near future. Lykke, a Switzerland based fintech platform has understood the potential of SolarCoin and extended trading support to the cryptotoken. Lykke […]
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Chuck Thompson argues that the coming year will see distributed ledger tech arrive more broadly on the regulatory radar than it has before. Source