2022-8-30 23:00 |
Cardano blockchain builder Input Output Global (IOG) has funded a $4.5 million blockchain hub at Stanford University, the latest in a series of academic research outposts around the globe.
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2022-8-30 23:00 |
Cardano blockchain builder Input Output Global (IOG) has funded a $4.5 million blockchain hub at Stanford University, the latest in a series of academic research outposts around the globe.
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Subspace Labs, a distributed research and development company behind the Subspace Network, today announced the appointment of Dr. David Tse to its advisory board. Tse, who is also a distinguished professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University, brings extensive expertise as a leading researcher in the areas of blockchain scalability, security, and sustainability.
2021-10-27 21:16 | |
Lawrence Rufrano allegedly hid his work at Stanford and blockchain startup Factom from disability benefits regulators.
2020-10-30 19:52 | |
The largest Ethereum blockchain miner in the US, CoreWeave, is going to redirect the processing power from 6,000 specialized computers to coronavirus research. The CTO of CoreWeave, Brian Venturo, said there’s at least one shot for the computers to find a drug that works against the virus, so the GPU’s power of the computers in […]
2020-3-20 21:36 | |
Technology users have grown accustomed to selecting a preferred device or software and then investing heavily in its supporting branded ecosystem. But for blockchain proponents, like Stanford Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Dan Boneh, blockchain is a refreshing change because as an open source technology it remains accessible to the community.
2020-3-18 00:15 | |
Stanford's Reuben Youngblom interviews academics working to educate the next generation of crypto designers and developers.
2019-12-24 16:00 | |
Alchemy, one of the fastest growing blockchain oriented startups, recently held its Series A funding and managed to raise $15 million. This is a big milestone for the blockchain infrastructure provider in an era where most crypto oriented firms are opting to outsource FinTech development.
2019-12-18 16:47 | |
CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 18 December, 2019 “Never assume the obvious is true.” - William Safire In today's newsletter, we will be covering: Stanford University funding blockchain startup touted as the 'Microsoft for blockchain' ECB believes that a private payment […] The post A possible privacy CBDC appeared first on CoinMarketCap.
2019-12-25 15:00 | |
Stanford alumni receive funding from Stanford, Charles Schwab and others for blockchain startup named Alchemy
2019-12-18 00:56 | |
Agatha Bacelar, an engineer from Stanford, is running for Congress and she wants to convince her fellow lawmakers that America should be focused on cryptos. Now, she wants to challenge the U. S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her position in the 12th district of California. Pelosi has been involved in Congress since […]
2019-10-3 21:00 | |
With the rise in interest towards cryptocurrencies, many ivy-league schools are adding more courses for a deeper understanding on crypto and blockchain. In 2018, Stanford topped the list of universities that deliver courses associated with cryptocurrency and blockchain.
2019-8-29 12:37 | |
Balaji Srinivasan, the former CTO of Coinbase, has joined Findora as a strategic adviser, as has Dan Boneh, head of Stanford's Cryptography Group.
2019-8-14 13:34 | |
There’s been a lot of hullabaloo about the significance of Ripple, to the point where some investors consider the… The post Stanford Professor: “XRP is A Better Alternative to Bitcoin” — Student Proves Her Wrong appeared first on Invest In Blockchain.
2019-3-5 12:29 | |
A Stanford student has submitted a letter of complaint to the Graduate School Board stating that a resident economics professor grossly misrepresented Bitcoin during a guest lecture on blockchain and the future of finance, while openly promoting Ripple as a better alternative.
2019-3-2 04:35 | |
In January of 2019, student Conner Brown attended a guest lecture by a Professor Susan Athey at the University of Stanford Graduate School. She gave a presentation to his “Evolution of Finance” class titled “Blockchain and the Future of Finance.
2019-3-1 03:39 | |
A group of researchers from the University of Stanford, together with Visa Research, have created a mechanism to enhance the privacy in smart contracts from the second largest crypto blockchain in the market, Ethereum.
2019-2-23 09:16 | |
America’s best brains in academic studies are now working together to create a new digital currency. According to a recent report from Fortune, professors from MIT and Stanford are working together to create a new cryptocurrency that intends to do what Bitcoin cannot yet: process thousands of transactions per second.
2019-1-21 20:29 | |
A Switzerland-based non profit organization called Distributed Technologies Research (DTR) announced a cryptocurrency called Unit-e this past week. In a press release published on January 17, DTR described Unit-e as a “globally scalable decentralized payments network” and a “killer application” for blockchain.
2019-1-18 22:42 | |
Introducing Unit-e.
2019-1-19 21:48 | |
A non-profit group comprised of MIT and bay area academics, as well as hedge fund Pantera Capital was formed to develop a coin that can offer faster speeds of processing transactions than Bitcoin. How to Make Unit-e More than a “Nice Idea” Teachers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Berkeley’s University in California along with five other.
2019-1-19 19:00 | |
January sees next installment of Stanford’s dedicated blockchain conference
2018-12-27 15:20 | |
Blockchain will be airdropping approximately $125 million worth of Stellar lumens to its users, in conjunction with the Stellar Development Foundation. This marks the largest airdrop in cryptocurrency history.
2018-11-7 00:24 | |
Many leading academic players including Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have reportedly invested in crypto-centric funds. The revelation indicates the shift of interest of institutional investors towards the growing asset class.
2018-10-16 17:30 | |
The Senate Banking Committee has been hearing testimonies from various stakeholders in the cryptocurrency industry and their opposers. Legislators are yet to decide if cryptocurrency, and thus the technology behind it, is the most significant technological innovations of this generation or the “mother of all scams,” as notable economist Nouriel Roubini calls it.
2018-10-15 12:49 | |
BitGo's Big Ideas: Secure the World's Biggest Blockchain Fortunes and Create a 1 Trillion Dollar Wallet In 2013, the stakes felt like they were incredibly high for bitcoin holders. Especially when the largest bitcoin wallets safeguarded by blockchain security provider BitGo, especially considering it held around $10 million worth of cryptocurrency. If we flash forward […]
2018-9-28 21:30 | |
CoinAlpha, a Mountain View-based startup using blockchain technology to create the next wave of transparent, efficient, and secure financial products, recently closed a $3. 5 million seed round. Already involved with StartX, Stanford University’s accelerator program, other participants in the round included Bain Capital Ventures, SharesPost Investment Management, Alpha Startups, and Ironfire Ventures.
2018-9-25 20:00 | |
Debate continues to rage about the best practices and strategies needed to collectively curb carbon emissions. Blockchain tech can help. As cryptocurrencies grow in popularity, so does the debate about their energy usage.
2018-9-21 02:00 | |
Blockchain technology has the potential to solve many of the world’s most pressing environmental problems by disrupting the way the world manages their resources. According to a report published on September 14, 2018, by the World Economic Forum (WEF), PwC, and Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, blockchain applications that can help the environment range […] Report Shows 65 Ways Blockchain Technology Could Solve Existing Global Environmental Problems was originally found on [blokt] - Blockchain, Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency News.
2018-9-17 18:59 | |
While crypto enthusiasts are dancing to the beat of their drum claiming Bitcoin is the future of payments, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse feels otherwise. In a recent podcast hosted by Stanford law professors Joe Bankman and Pam Karlan, he talked about the future of cryptocurrency markets, Bitcoin’s scalability problems and more.
2018-9-6 18:59 | |
A recently concluded study has identified Stanford University as the higher learning institution that offer most cryptocurrency-related programs worldwide. The research was conducted by Coinbase digital exchange in partnership with Qriously.
2018-8-31 21:54 | |
Oxford’s University College is following in the footsteps of Stanford University in establishing an in-house research lab for blockchain technology. The college lays the foundation of a Blockchain Research Centre under the leadership of its Fellow Professor Bill Roscoe FREng.
2018-8-30 19:31 | |
Eight out of the top 10 universities that offer blockchain courses are based in the US, according to a new report compiled by popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. The research has more broadly uncovered that 42 percent of the world’s top universities offer at least one academically endorsed course.
2018-8-29 13:48 | |
Crypto is making its entrance into the world’s academic scene, and students are lining up to learn. A recent Coinbase study reveals that University students want to learn more about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
2018-8-28 22:40 | |
On August 9th, 2018, the 'Shanghai Stanford Alumni AMINO Talks Series & Silicon Valley Blockchain Artificial Intelligence Project Exchange' event was successfully held in Shanghai. The post Ruff Chain Jointly Discusses Sino-US Blockchain Economy and Technologies with AMINO CAPITAL and IRISnet appeared first on CoinSpeaker.
2018-8-14 09:53 | |
For many, the complex nature of crypto investing is an unsolvable enigma. Despite the potential for great returns, many are hesitant to jump in and navigate the complexities and uncertainties inherent in this space.
2018-7-25 17:09 | |
Stanford University students demonstrate how multi-million dollar initial coin offerings (ICOs) are not necessary to create working blockchain-related products and solutions. Stanford Focuses on Active Blockchain Development Since 2017, companies from the traditional finance sector and tech industry have aggressively targeted the lucrative ICO space to generate substantial profits in a short period of time.
2018-6-27 19:00 | |
Stanford University has launched an initiative that will be dedicated to the research and development of blockchain technology. The Center for Blockchain Research was announced on June 20 and will seek to address the legal, practical and societal challenges that keep blockchain from mainstream adoption.
2018-6-24 17:00 | |
Lucas Duplan, founder of failed payments startup Clinkle, is now reportedly involved with blockchain and cryptocurrency projects including Universal Recognition Token (URT). Clinkle, described by Wired as “an object lesson in Silicon Valley overhype,” was launched by Duplan in 2011 while he was a computer science student at Stanford University.
2018-6-24 02:52 | |
The elite Stanford University sees the challenges of Blockchain and several professors have banned together and founded a research center to develop solutions.
2018-6-24 23:59 | |
A computer scientist at Stanford has founded a newly-distributed ledger research initiative called Center for Blockchain Research. The project, dedicated to researching and changing the fundamentals of blockchain use, could help in revolutionizing the industry by improving the way companies and people interact and complete financial transactions on DLT platforms.
2018-6-23 14:44 | |
The new center will study all the challenges that the blockchain technology may face, and will develop ways to implement it across a variety of spheres. The post Stanford University Launches Blockchain Research Center Supported by Ethereum Foundation appeared first on CoinSpeaker.
2018-6-22 12:26 | |
Stanford University, one of the most reputable institutions of research and higher learning now has a blockchain research center, thanks to the support from Ethereum foundation. According to a statement on its website, Stanford University’s aim of establishing the center is to find out how distributed ledger technology can transform traditional businesses.
2018-6-22 23:53 | |
Stanford University launches the Center for Blockchain Research and Vitalik Buterin, the creator of Ethereum, is one of the sponsors.
2018-6-21 19:05 | |
Stanford has created the Center for Blockchain Research, supported in part by the Ethereum Foundation, Stanford Engineering’s website posted yesterday, June 20. The university reportedly established the center in order to examine how blockchain technology can transform traditional business interactions, according to their official announcement.
2018-6-21 18:48 | |
Stanford University launches blockchain research center to explore use cases and develop new courses, supported in part by the Ethereum Foundation
2018-6-21 15:24 | |
Stanford, one of the world’s top university, has opened a new blockchain center that is partially funded for the next five years by the Ethereum Foundation, Protocol Labs, the Interchain. . .
2018-6-21 15:00 | |
With the creation of Bitcoin and its blockchain, Satoshi Nakamoto introduced an entirely new practical application for cryptography, unearthing an unexplored area for computer science and technological development.
2018-6-11 17:04 | |