2020-1-17 13:00 |
The Civic Wallet is a noncustodial money transfer system that uses your face instead of complex keys. origin »
2020-1-17 13:00 |
The Civic Wallet is a noncustodial money transfer system that uses your face instead of complex keys. origin »
Civic's Token As An Example Of Why Companies Should Not Masquerade As Tokens Since the crypto space started gaining attention, there were multiple attempts to approach it, and not all of them were equally successful.
2018-12-23 21:43 | |
Corporate America is adopting blockchain technology everywhere, as evidenced most recently by a partnership between industrial giant Johnson Controls and a blockchain startup. The Fortune-500 company, based in Milwaukee, will incorporate the Civic app into the company’s access management system.
2018-12-11 17:22 | |
Civic, a digital identity firm, has collaborated with Brave, the privacy-based browser with a blockchain-based digital advertising platform, to provide identity verification services to Brave’s content creators.
2018-9-25 00:58 | |
The leading privacy-focused browser, Brave, has announced that it will start to use the blockchain identity company Civic’s verification system to makes sure that publishers get paid accurately for creating content with the BAT token.
2018-9-22 19:46 | |
In the decentralized distributed ledger technology (DLT) world, fintech firms and individuals alike carry out financial transactions without third party involvements. Yet, it is becoming increasingly essential to have a highly efficient identity verification system to eradicate the menace of identity theft by bad actors.
2018-7-20 11:00 | |
In the decentralized distributed ledger technology (DLT) world, fintech firms and individuals alike carry out financial transactions without third party involvements. Yet, it is becoming increasingly essential to have a highly efficient identity verification system to eradicate the menace of identity theft by bad actors.
2018-7-20 11:00 | |
With crypto scams running rampant across the globe, Human Trust Protocol, aka Hub, is joining hands with Civic, a blockchain identification service provider, to verify users via know-your-client (KYC) data gathered from the Civic secure identity platform (SIP).
2018-6-13 00:23 | |