"diamDEXX has leveraged Microsoft Azure’s reliability and secure solutions to develop the diamDEXX wallet. This wallet enables users to trade using DIAM, the first stable token 100% backed by physical diamonds –the world’s most precious and stable physical asset. DIAM is based on the Ethereum ERC-20 protocol which promotes security and transparency. The ERC-20 protocol also enables diamDEXX to use smart-contracts that embed predetermined rules, allowing users to redeem their DIAM to purchase physical diamonds at the best market price, creating an immutable shared ledger across the entire diamantaire network. In fact, DIAM allows users to choose between 7,000 diamond manufacturers and over 800,000 fully-certified stones." Taken from the article: DiamDEXX Chooses Microsoft’s AZURE Platform For Its New Digital Wallet & Trading Platform Read it by going to: https://corporatedispatch.com/diamdexx-chooses-microsofts-azure-platform-for-its-new-digital-wallet-trading-platform/Follow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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"It’s no secret: There’s a gap in the healthcare industry, leading to more out-of-pocket costs for the consumer, pressure on government welfare systems, and increasing inefficiencies in legacy systems." Learn more about our mission at https://tokensale.thebamboo.ioAnd Follow us on social media to support our project! ❤
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"Tech giant IBM and blockchain company Chainyard have jointly developed a new blockchain network for supply chain management. IBM announced the platform in a press release shared with Cointelegraph on Aug. 5. Alongside IBM, the Trust Your Supplier network’s founding members are also American brewing company Anheuser-Busch InBev, tech companies Cisco, Lenovo, Nokia, Schneider Electric, British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline and telecoms company Vodafone. The product is built on the IBM Blockchain Platform and aims to eliminate manual time-consuming processes and help reduce the risk of fraud and errors." Taken from the article: IBM Launches New Blockchain Platform for Supplier Data Management Read it by going to: https://cointelegraph.com/news/ibm-launches-new-blockchain-platform-for-supplier-data-managementFollow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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"In 2018, Facebook banned advertisements involving cryptocurrency or initial coin offerings to combat the proliferation of scams and bogus ICOs cropping up as the price of Bitcoin soared. Over the last few months, Facebook has been softening the ban in the run up to the announcement of Libra—and it appears scammers are taking advantage. Libra scams may not help Facebook convince lawmakers and regulators that it can protect user privacy and prevent the digital currency from being used in criminal activity. Facebook has already eroded the trust of both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill after scandals involving the spread of disinformation and a failure to safeguard user data." Taken from the article: Facebook Is Already Dealing With Scams For Its Own Cryptocurrency Read it by going to: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2019/07/23/facebook-is-already-dealing-with-scams-for-its-own-cryptocurrency/#5d9f6f2c477aFollow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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"The African region is ripe for the adoption of blockchain in the area of digital payments. The M-Pesa mobile payment system has been operating in Kenya since 2007. It enables users to send payments to one another via a text message, using their cellphone SIM card as a store of credit. It quickly caught on to become the go-to means of making payments and was credited with lifting two percent of Kenya’s population out of poverty. M-Pesa has since rolled out to other developing countries. This only underscores the critical role that blockchain will play in helping future generations exist outside of poverty. Like M-Pesa, cryptocurrencies provide a similar means of payment for the unbanked." Taken from the article: Diamonds Used to be Africa's Curse — Could Blockchain Make Them into Africa's Cure? Read it by going to: https://uk.advfn.com/newspaper/luisaureliano/51292/diamonds-used-to-be-africa-s-curse-could-blockchain-make-them-into-africa-s-cureFollow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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"One of the greatest benefits of blockchain is that it empowers communities to create its own solutions and incentivization systems, rather than looking toward a higher centralized power. If harnessed in the right way, blockchain can unlock ‘natural capital’ in communities, particularly in the context of the environment, where the problem of global commons is most prevalent. By creating transparency and reward-based systems, new technology can create widespread change, perhaps bypassing the challenge of converting climate skeptics." Taken from the article: Climate in the Digital Age Read it by going to: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tatianakoffman/2019/07/30/forbes-climate-in-the-digital-age/#78c9d4edac22Follow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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"In commercial real estate, Amsterdam-based HerenBouw is applying blockchain to a large-scale development project in Amsterdam harbor. According to Propulsion Consulting founder Marc Minnee, HerenBouw’s objective was to set up a blockchain-enabled project management system to make the building development lifecycle more efficient. Minnee’s blockchain application for HerenBouw focused on registering transactions at legally binding moments, where accuracy and an audit trail are essential. “Blockchain provides a platform for clearly cascading work products down the chain and holding everyone accountable for completing key tasks,” Minnee said." Taken from the article: How Blockchain Will Change Construction Read it by going to: https://hbr.org/2019/07/how-blockchain-will-change-constructionFollow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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"Blockchain technology is among the most disruptive forces of the past decade. Blockchain’s power to record, enable, and secure huge numbers and varieties of transactions raises an intriguing question: can the same distributed ledger technology that powers bitcoin also enable better execution of strategic projects in a conservative sector like construction, involving large teams of contractors and subcontractors and an abundance of building codes, safety regulations, and standards?" Taken from the article: How Blockchain Will Change Construction Read it by going to: https://hbr.org/2019/07/how-blockchain-will-change-constructionFollow us to support our project: https://twitter.com/COINsistentShow ❤
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