Living in the now with mintBlue’s Nowatch
The BSV blockchain helps Nowatch to track a person’s vitals, breathing, heartbeat, steps, sleep cycle among many other measures, mintBlue’s Niels van den Bergh tells CoinGeek Conversations.
The BSV blockchain helps Nowatch to track a person’s vitals, breathing, heartbeat, steps, sleep cycle among many other measures, mintBlue’s Niels van den Bergh tells CoinGeek Conversations.
Niels van den Bergh tells CoinGeek Backstage that the days of giving up your vital data to smartwatch companies are up—it’s time to own your data with blockchain’s help.
Are you worried about your smartwatch collecting your vital data and then sharing it with some third party? Worry no more with mintBlue’s latest smart wearable.
mintBlue and Sumthing's partnership aim to address the pressing need for accountability and trust in nature restoration by leveraging blockchain for transparent order processing and fulfillment.
As a mainstay of BSV conferences, Jon Southurst shares his experience about the recently concluded London Blockchain Conference 2023 at the QEII Centre and his interaction with the BSV blockchain community.
A panel on "stablecoins and digital currency" at the London Blockchain Conference 2023 saw three industry insiders share their two cents on the controversial topic of stablecoins.
Spotlight On sessions at LBC2023 showcased the best blockchain applications being deployed right now, and the audience bore witness to the theory of blockchain put into practice.
In a blog post, mintBlue notes that blockchain is "more complex than people think," adding that those pushing for wider adoption have been in technology's "Trough of Disillusionment" for years.
Over the course of a day, mintBlue processed 18GB of data, registering 91% of all transactions across all major blockchains, whilst also being the greenest provider as per the mintBlue Blockchain Sustainability Index.
Blockchain-as-a-service company mintBlue has proved BSV excels on both fronts by smashing the transactions-per-day record, writing 50.53 million transactions to the blockchain.
The achievement has proven the viability of their infrastructure at scale and is equivalent to approximately 2.1 million transactions per hour or 35,000 transactions per minute, proving the platform's ability to support blockchain features, including real on-chain storage, with extreme efficiency at enormous volumes.
mintBlue CEO Niels van den Bergh details how its blockchain-based verification system could reduce the amount of money lost to fraud without the need to have deep coding and blockchain knowledge.