Code is Law? Not Quite Yet
Should code be law? In this opinion piece, Lukas Abegg argues there are many scientific hurdles to cross before this is likely to be possible.
Read moreShould code be law? In this opinion piece, Lukas Abegg argues there are many scientific hurdles to cross before this is likely to be possible.
Read moreA type of anonymous bitcoin transaction that privacy enthusiasts have been awaiting for years has finally been tested successfully.
Read moreGovernment officials in Moscow today revealed plans to investigate applications of blockchain technology.
Read moreIn an effort to build a standard for IoT, Chronicled is open sourcing a tool for registering connected devices on the ethereum blockchain.
Read moreFour banks have reportedly partnered on a blockchain project aimed at creating a means to clear and settle transactions worldwide.
Read moreA new Bitfury white paper aims to advance the study of how bitcoins sent using certain privacy-enhancing techniques can be traced to participants.
Read moreJapan's central bank issued remarks this week that found it forecasting that blockchain could come to have a fundamental impact on finance.
Read moreOne of Russia's largest banks is in discussions to join a domestic bank consortium that would study blockchain technology.
Read moreThe Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ and tech giant Hitachi are working on a blockchain proof-of-concept aimed at digitizing checks.
Read moreBitfinex customers may soon have a way to convert the digital assets they were issued following the exchange's hack earlier this month.
Read moreA group of Japanese financial institutions are looking to create a platform for real-time currency exchange services.
Read moreSupporters of an alternative implementation of the ethereum blockchain are beginning to mobilize and galvanize support.
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