2018-8-27 19:35 |
Samsung SDS, a subsidiary of South Korea's tech conglomerate, has developed a blockchain-based certification platform for South Korean banks.
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2018-8-27 19:35 |
Samsung SDS, a subsidiary of South Korea's tech conglomerate, has developed a blockchain-based certification platform for South Korean banks.
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In August, South Korea has begun establishing itself as a global leader in blockchain acquisition and application. Competition Breeds Innovation The South Korean technology giants Samsung and LG have been mainstays in the consumer electronics market for years often going head to head with Apple and GE for global market share.
2018-8-25 02:00 | |
Today, at a standing-room only event in New York City, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Home. This is the first smart speaker from the South Korean tech giant, and comes with the Bixby smart assistant at its heart.
2018-8-10 20:10 | |
South Korean tech giant Samsung has explained why smartphones are better devices for crypto transactions than laptops. Electronics giant Samsung has announced that smartphones, not laptops, are the best devices when trading cryptocurrency from the point of view of security.
2018-7-27 13:54 | |
South Korean tech giant Samsung has explained why smartphones are better devices for crypto transactions than laptops. It is a matter of different ways of storing the data. The post Smartphones Replace Laptops as the Safest Device for Cryptocurrency Transactions, Says Samsung appeared first on CoinSpeaker.
2018-7-27 11:48 | |
Samsung, the $290 billion electronics giant, has started to accept crypto in its stores in the Baltic region as an alternative to fiat money on July 21, 2018. Heavily Involved in Crypto In South Korea, Samsung remains as the dominant conglomerate in virtually every major industry including insurance, real estate, construction, shipbuilding, automotive manufacturing, and finance.
2018-7-25 21:00 | |
XRP Accepted By Samsung Could Deactivate FUD Against The Currency The South Korea-based multinational conglomerate Samsung has announced that it will accept payments in digital currency. This development was made possible thanks to the collaboration of the blockchain platform known as CopPay.
2018-7-23 11:47 | |
South Korean electronics titan Samsung has announced that its Baltic stores now accept multiple cryptocurrencies as a means of payment via the blockchain-based CopPay platform, according to a July 20 Medium post.
2018-7-21 00:26 | |
Samsung is reportedly accepting cryptocurrency payments in several Baltic States using crypto payment platform CopPay. The Lithuania-based company made the announcement today. Customers in Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, and Kaunas in the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will be able to purchase Samsung smartphones, tablets, laptops, TV sets, and more with cryptocurrency.
2018-7-20 14:30 | |
The mobile payments app Ubank will be pre-installed by the South Korean company LG Electronics on its smartphones, which will become gradually available in various world markets. The Ubank app is already pre-installed by Samsung in 10 countries.
2018-7-9 19:59 | |
The mobile payments app Ubank will be pre-installed by the South Korean company LG Electronics on its smartphones, which will become gradually available in various world markets. The Ubank app is already pre-installed by Samsung in 10 countries.
2018-7-7 22:55 | |
US and Korea resolve to strengthen cooperation in advancing the Fourth Industrial Revolution, enlisting pro-blockchain tech giants Samsung and Microsoft to their efforts
2018-6-23 20:15 | |
A South Korean commercial banks group will initiate a blockchain-powered customer ID verification platform in July 2018, as per the reports on June 12. Reportedly, the Korea Federation of Banks (KFB) will launch their “BankSign” identity verification system to be made use of in both online computer-based and mobile banking. According to the report, development […]
2018-6-15 19:26 | |