Oct 31, 2019 at 08:19
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Ford to Use Blockchain to Reduce Emissions in European Cities
Ford Motor Company, an American multinational automaker, is planning to extend its plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) test in different zones including Cologne, Italy and other parts of Europe. It will further explore how groundbreaking and advanced geofencing, distributed ledger tech (DLT) and blockchain could be of help in making accurate tracing and upturning the total amount of “green miles” compelled by automobiles.
Oct 29, 2019 at 09:56
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German Telekom Giant to Offer Blockchain Services
Starting from next year, Deutsche Telekom AG, the largest telecommunications provider in Europe, will simplify life by providing its business clients with a distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) facility called German Blockchain Ecosystem (GBE).
Oct 29, 2019 at 08:49
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Basketball Player Suspected of $800K Cryptocurrency Scam
Former NBA legend Isaac Edward Austin (IEA) has been accused of being involved in an $800k cryptocurrency rip-off. He is suspected of cheating a firm from Ghana Africa about a million dollars in a latest Bitcoin (BTC) scheme.
Oct 15, 2019 at 11:55
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Bayern Munich FC set to Launch Blockchain Digital Collectibles Platform
The German soccer giant Bayern Munich Football club has reached an agreement with a blockchain company to form a sports licensing platform. The football club plans to sell digital collectibles customized with the initials of Bayern Munich FC players using the advantages of Blockchain technology.
Oct 07, 2019 at 08:42
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Global Companies Paying Cryptocurrency Salaries Have Increased
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency stipends have gained regulatory recognition in many parts of the globe including Switzerland, Estonia, Italy, Russia, United States, Japan, and New Zealand. However, when it comes to other major sectors or businesses, cryptocurrencies are not yet being used for remuneration. Individuals and firms in the aforementioned jurisdictions are seriously exploiting the benefits of legal digital currency payments.
Oct 04, 2019 at 10:42
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U.S. Court Orders Longfin Cryptocurrency Firm to Pay Nearly $7 Mln in Fines
Longfin Corp., a NASDAQ-listed independent finance and tech firm, that unexpectedly jumped onto the cryptocurrency bandwagon with the aim of benefiting from the bitcoin (BTC) bull run that happened in December 2017, was recently ordered by a New York federal court to recompense around $7,000,000 in fines and disgorgement for fake operations, as per a U.S. SEC report issued on Sept 30.