2018-7-18 23:05 |
IBM is using the Stellar blockchain to explore stablecoins. Banking and insurance complications remain.
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2018-7-18 23:05 |
IBM is using the Stellar blockchain to explore stablecoins. Banking and insurance complications remain.
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Stronghold, a cryptocurrency trading platform housed by Stellar, is launching a stablecoin on its parent network’s blockchain in collaboration with IBM. Stronghold USD will be backed with “one-to-one U.
2018-7-18 22:00 | |
On July 17, 2018, global payment and trading platform Stronghold announced the launch of their stablecoin “Stronghold USD. ” The cryptocurrency will be built on Stellar Lumens’ (XLM) blockchain and will offer a one-to-one ratio with the U.
2018-7-17 19:30 | |
A crypto startup Stronghold is launching a new stablecoin in partnership with IBM. Stronghold, a financial institution building an asset-agnostic global payment and trade ecosystem, is launching a cryptocurrency insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
2018-7-17 18:51 | |
US-based financial services firm Stronghold announced the launch of a stable coin called Stronghold USD. The company is working with IBM to explore use cases.
2018-7-17 16:15 | |
ULedger and Fetch. ai have joined resources to tackle the problems caused by human error in today’s economy. Based in Boise, Idaho, ULedger is an international technology firm with offices in Kosovo, Italy and Austria.
2018-7-5 16:38 | |
According to reports out today, the Australian Government have agreed on a $740 Million (A$1 Billion) contract between the government and tech giants, IBM. The contract is set to allow IBM to explore blockchain technologies and implement findings within the Australian political structure over the next five years.
2018-7-5 16:30 | |
Reports out today discuss how the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), one of the top 10 banks in the Philippines is falling out of love with SWIFT, its current remittance service provider.
2018-6-21 14:00 | |
South Korea just ruled that bitcoin is a legally recognizable asset, which is good news for investors, but not such good news for convicted criminals that had managed to hold onto their cryptocurrency in the past.
2018-6-11 18:04 | |