Zug’s blockchain voting test ‘a success,’ says communications head
The blockchain-based voting system would enable citizens to vote using their mobile phones, and the plan is to integrate the city’s digital ID (eID) system at a later phase.
The blockchain-based voting system would enable citizens to vote using their mobile phones, and the plan is to integrate the city’s digital ID (eID) system at a later phase.
Eddie Hughes wants all government departments to come up with a plan to use blockchain and other emerging tech to reach 1% efficiency savings.
The government of Bermuda is making amendments to its Banking Act, which will pave the way for a new class of banks that will cater fintech and blockchain companies in the British overseas territory.
Two Nevada men agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) accusing them of illegal sale in blockchain-related company stocks.
The program, initially implemented on a cattle slaughterhouse, will be extended to other farmers and individual animals later.
CEZA plans to limit the issuance of its licenses to 25, although each license holder can have 20-30 sub-licenses for traders and brokers.
Breaking the chain of digital signatures is actually removing an integrity check in the Bitcoin ledger, according to developer Jonald Fyookball.
133 deputies from the country’s ruling government party are backing a bill that would use the blockchain for government operations.
Payments giant Mastercard has secured a handful of new blockchain patents, including protection for a system designed to process anonymous transactions on the blockchain.
Different innovations continually come up to help curb the problems afflicting African countries—the latest of which is from a South African company looking to provide free data to the continent.
The patent, submitted to China's State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO), describes a digital wallet that offers multi-signature security, managing encrypted digital assets with private keys.
Zug financial director Heinz Tännler wants to make sure Switzerland doesn’t lose the blockchain companies that have set up shop in the country.