The financial industry remains the largest driver of blockchain adoption, particularly through applications like cryptocurrencies, tokenized assets, and decentralized finance (DeFi).
How blockchain infrastructure is reshaping government, finance, payments, identity, and registries beyond speculative Web3 tokens.
In simulations involving a 50-node IoT network, Dual Perigee reduced block-related delays by 48.54% compared to the standard ...
The UK’s City minister has highlighted the government’s plan to issue a bond using blockchain technology as “actively ...
Blockchain technology, the technology that keeps cryptocurrency secure, has come a long way since its inception. Today, the technology doesn’t just power popular cryptos like bitcoin and ethereum — it ...
As we all know by now, blockchain no longer just refers to the cryptocurrency market. It is a transformative tool that helps in building trust, transparency and efficiency across industries. From ...
Lambda256, the blockchain technology subsidiary of Dunamu, announced that its enterprise blockchain infrastructure ...
Blockchain technology can be applied to real estate in two broad ways through the use of smart contracts and tokenization: Smart contracts are automated agreements that execute themselves according to ...
Hugo Feiler is a tech entrepreneur and cofounder of Minima, a fully decentralized, device-agnostic Layer-1 for DePin projects. The automotive industry is undergoing radical transformation, and ...
Figure Technology has introduced a blockchain-based equity network that allows companies to issue real shares and investors to lend stock without traditional intermediaries.
As the crypto industry enters a new phase of maturity, the global conversation is shifting away from speculation and toward infrastructure and real-world economic impact. Conviction 2026 Forum returns ...
Blockchain technology, initially developed as the backbone of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, is now making waves in the shipping industry. With its ability to provide secure, transparent, and ...