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RegTank invited to attend the Paris Blockchain Week Summit 2020

RegTank Technology is honored to be invited to present our Revolutionary compliance tool, Protego at the upcoming Paris Blockchain Week Online Summit (PBWS) 2020 happening on 9-10 December 2020. PBWS is Europe’s leading Blockchain conference and it has brought together 1,700+ entrepreneurs, investors and media from all over the world to talk about blockchain and […]

2020-12-9 21:35


Facebook Exec Confirms New GlobalCoin Stablecoin Will Be Linked To A Variety Of Currencies

Facebook Exec Confirms New Stablecoin Will Be Linked To Multiple Currencies The details surrounding the upcoming GlobalCoin from Facebook have been minimal. However, when the head of financial services and payment partnerships for Northern Europe, Laura McCracken, spoke with a German business magazine this week, she said that the stablecoin would not be pegged to […]

2019-6-7 21:51


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It’s the end of the road for Google’s excellent Trips mobile app

Another day, another Google product being shuttered. This time, it’s Trips, the travel app that automatically created plans for your holidays in a simple, beautiful interface. Why, Google, why? Earlier this week, Android Police spotted code in the Android app that hinted at its impending doom; subsequently, ZDNet reported that the company noted in a support page that Trips will no longer work after August 5.

2019-6-5 11:55


If properly enforced, GDPR can solve social media’s biggest problems

From concerns about data sharing to the hosting of harmful content, every week seems to bring more clamour for new laws to regulate the technology giants and make the internet “safer”. But what if our existing data protection laws, at least in Europe, could achieve most of the job? Germany has already started introducing new legislation, enacting a law in 2018 that forces social media firms to remove hateful content.

2019-3-12 18:58