Allianz Tests Blockchain to Boost Catastrophe Bond Trades
Germany-based insurance giant Allianz has tested how blockchain-based smart contracts could be used to handle catastrophe swaps and bonds.
Read moreGermany-based insurance giant Allianz has tested how blockchain-based smart contracts could be used to handle catastrophe swaps and bonds.
Read moreSlock.it has announced several fixes to the code that underlies The DAO, an autonomous organization that has raised over $150m-worth of ether.
Read morePwC is sponsoring new research into the blockchain's potential in the insurance industry, as well as the creation of a proof-of-concept prototype.
Read moreSan Francisco startup Ripple has become the second blockchain firm to receive a BitLicense in New York.
Read moreWhat is the bitcoin halving and why do many believe it's boosting bitcoin's price? Here's our introductory guide to the coming big change in bitcoin.
Read moreThe US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded as much as $600,000 in grants to companies working on blockchain applications.
Read moreIs a major Japanese bank developing its own digital currency? MUFG is distancing itself from reports it could release such a product next year.
Read moreArtificial intelligence and blockchain are coming together at IBM's newly launched Watson Centre in Singapore.
Read moreNew details have emerged about the pending sale of Canaan Creative, the company that sells the Avalon series of bitcoin mining chips.
Read moreAs concerns about The DAO grow, many in the Ethereum community are beginning to publicly worry about the impact of its potential failure.
Read moreThe China-based company behind the first bitcoin mining ASIC has been acquired.
Read moreAn Ethereum startup has been accepted into an incubator backed by the investment arm of the National Association of Realtors.
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