Traditionally, organizing for conservation has looked something like this: Get a bunch of like-minded friends and create a non-profit; appoint a board, apply for tax-exempt status, pick some worthy ...
How blockchain helps entrepreneurs improve transparency, secure payments, and build trust with partners, investors, ...
Climate change is creating a nightmare scenario for subsistence farmers around the world. Subsistence farms are typically small operations, often less than 2 hectares, with outsize importance to the ...
Blockchain-related technologies have been leaving their mark across almost every sector. Take the USDe stablecoin, for instance. Do you know that, according to crypto exchange Binance, the coin became ...
The blockchain is a relatively new technology best known for its role as the backbone of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. So far there have been few clear applications of the technology in ...
As a low-cost, unchangeable, true, and reasonable process that eliminates the requirement for a reliable intermediary, blockchain technology is positioned to affect organizations and society at large.
Time has long been the enemy of those doing battle with Baltimore’s thousands of vacant properties. In the past, it was not uncommon for two to three years to elapse as city officials waded through ...
BRISTOL, Va. (WJHL) — An effort to make Southwest Virginia a go-to region for supplying grains to craft beer and spirits makers will take a high-tech turn when a blockchain technology course debuts at ...
Decentralized Identifiers, or DIDs, are user-controlled identifiers that let people share only the necessary information rather than all their personal data. Users ...
Steve McNew, a senior managing director at FTI Technology, is a blockchain and investigations expert with cryptocurrency training from MIT. Environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) has ...
Companies including IBM and Ernst & Young are developing blockchain projects that support COVID-19 relief efforts such as connecting providers with medical equipment and supplies as well as tracking ...
Time has long been the enemy of those doing battle with Baltimore’s thousands of vacant properties. In the past, it was not uncommon for two to three years to elapse as city officials waded through ...