MicroStrategy Unveils Plan for Bitcoin-Based Decentralized Identity Using Ordinals

2024-5-2 18:21

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MicroStrategy to build a Bitcoin-based decentralized identity platform

MicroStrategy has announced plans to launch a decentralized identity solution on the Bitcoin (BTC) network that stores and retrieves information using Ordinal-based inscriptions.  MicroStrategy executive chairman Michael Saylor announced the solution, named ‘MicroStrategy Orange,’ at the company’s Bitcoin For Corporations conference on…

2024-5-2 13:34


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Bringing Bitcoin to real world infrastructure through new Layer-2 DePIN partnership

Bitcoin-focused blockchain Elastos is partnering with the decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN) network IoTeX on digital identity validation. However, the collaboration also aims to bring Bitcoin’s robustness and trust to the forefront of DePIN, marking a significant leap toward integrating digital and physical assets using Bitcoin.

2024-4-4 13:54


Money market protocol Konomi integrating DID from Litentry to better adjust collateral rates

CryptoNinjas » Money market protocol Konomi integrating DID from Litentry to better adjust collateral rates Litentry, a cross-chain decentralized identity (DID) aggregator, today has announced a new collaboration with Konomi, a decentralized money market protocol built using Polkadot’s Substrate, to use its on-chain DID data to better cater to the needs of Konomi’s growing borrower and lender customer base.

2021-4-27 08:30


BWM, Ford & Honda Led Group, MOBI, to Track Vehicle Identities Using Blockchain

BMW and Ford are some of the main participants in launching the Vehicle Identity Standard's second installment in collaboration with the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative (MOBI). The days of incorrect mileage, false maintenance, and damage histories when buying vehicles could soon end after some of the largest automakers in collaboration with transportation and blockchain leaders […] The post BWM, Ford & Honda Led Group, MOBI, to Track Vehicle Identities Using Blockchain first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide.

2021-1-20 22:49


Breitling to Combat Fake Watches Using Ethereum-Based Digital Passports

Swiss luxury watchmaker Breitling, known for its aviation chronometers, has enlisted help from Ethereum in fighting the fakers. In conjunction with the Paris-based digital identity firm Arianee, the Breitling Top Time (reference A23310121G1X1), which launched in March 2020, was the first of its kind to comes with a blockchain passport. The original Top Time, from […]

2020-10-16 15:29


Cash Is King In Hong Kong As Thousands Choose Financial Privacy

Hong Kong is waking up to the benefits of financial privacy using cash, reports claim, as protesters seek to hide their movements and identity. Hong Kong Pays Cash To ‘Avoid Tracking’ According to various reports surfacing on social media this week, participants in the ongoing rallies against the Hong Kong government are choosing to abandon payment methods which could track them.

2019-6-12 12:00


Samsung’s new AI can create talking avatars with a single photo

Samsung’s research center at Moscow has developed a new AI that can create talking avatars of photos and paintings without using any 3D modeling. A paper posted by the research team suggests that while traditionally researchers have used a large number of images to create a talking head model, a new technique can achieve it by few, or potentially even one image.

2019-5-23 12:03


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Romanian duo convicted in US for using cryptocurrency malware-mining to steal millions

Two Romanian residents have been convicted of infecting over 400,000 individual computers with malware in order to mine cryptocurrency and steal victims’ data to sell on the dark web. Bogdan Nicolescu, 36, and Radu Miclaus, 37, were convicted by a US jury following a 12-day trial of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to traffic in counterfeit service marks, aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and 12 counts each of wire fraud.

2019-4-12 15:31


On Collusion

Special thanks to Glen Weyl, Phil Daian and Jinglan Wang for review Over the last few years there has been an increasing interest in using deliberately engineered economic incentives and mechanism design to align behavior of participants in various contexts.

2019-4-5 04:03