
What are blockchains good for?
As the speculative frenzy on digital currencies begins to fizzle out, attention is finally turning to the utility and potential use cases of blockchains.
As the speculative frenzy on digital currencies begins to fizzle out, attention is finally turning to the utility and potential use cases of blockchains.
The London Blockchain Conference will provide discussions covering data integrity, utility blockchain, Web 3.0, DLT, the internet of value, tokenization, and the future of P2P transactions.
Global Policy Director at the BSV Blockchain Association, Bryan Daugherty, recently discussed with MarketScale how the EU’s regulatory sandbox is a first step in connecting regulators and innovators.
2023 will be the year that politicians, regulators and law enforcement agencies finally slay the ‘layer 1’ fraud at the heart of ‘crypto,’ after which they’ll target the deeper, more insidious ‘layer 2’ fraud that threatens far greater harm.
Christen Ager-Hanssen recently joined the Women of BSV podcast to talk about his vision for the nChain, the wider BSV ecosystem, and the importance of community and education.
For a limited time only, London Blockchain Conference's Early Bird tickets will cost £100 ($120) for one-day tickets and £200 ($242) for three-day tickets. VIP tickets will cost £750 ($907) each.
London Blockchain is delighted to announce the inaugural London Blockchain Conference, taking place at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre (QEII) in heart of the capital, between 31 May 2023 - 2 June 2023.