Browsing the BSV blockchain: Organic growth on gigabyte soil
BSV proves itself to be a fruitful blockchain, as seen in its high level of transactions over the years, with more miners coming in to develop services that will transform industries.
BSV proves itself to be a fruitful blockchain, as seen in its high level of transactions over the years, with more miners coming in to develop services that will transform industries.
Patryk Walaszczyk revealed that for IBM, scalability has been a key consideration when selecting the ideal blockchain network, and BSV is unrivaled on this metric.
One of the very first and crucial applications of blockchain conceived by the SmartLedger team was Certihash, a suite of products for cybersecurity that mirrors the cybersecurity framework of NIST.
Now that the dust has well and truly settled on the BSV Global Blockchain Convention (GBC) in Dubai, it’s time to look back and reflect on the moments that got everybody talking.
IBM and SmartLedger’s Certihash are working together to develop a BSV blockchain-based product that will reduce the costs and time associated with cyberattacks.
Gregory Ward from SmartLedger/Certihash took the stage with Patryk Walaszczyk from IBM Consulting to tell us about Sentinel Node, a set of tools on the BSV blockchain to improve cybersecurity.
The third day of the convention sees regulations, tokenization, smart contracts, blockchain in Africa and Asia, Environmental, Social and Governance, and more among the topics for discussion.
"Sentinel Node" is the first of five enterprise utility tools Certihash plans to launch. It is based on cybersecurity frameworks by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Certihash is working on a project to develop “Sentinel Node,” the first of a suite of five blockchain-empowered enterprise utility applications, based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity framework.