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Changing how we think about blockchain in Africa
To accelerate the adoption of blockchain, there needs to be a sustained drive by government officials to lift those citizens who are committed to making technological advancements and are willing to think outside of the box, says Ahmed Yousif, Lead of BSV Blockchain for Government Initiative in the Middle East.
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An update on Bitcoin and IPv6’s integration
Jake Jones, Head of Network Infrastructure at Bitcoin Association, unpacks some of the recent developments and projects relating to IPv6 right now.
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The move to IPv6 and taking the next step with PeerTLS via blockchain
While many people still consider IPv6 as an up-and-coming technology, it is already being used across the world by billions of people. Most advanced countries today now have over 50% of Internet traffic going over IPv6, and in the United States 95% or more of wireless carriers already support the protocol, says Lawrence Hughes, Senior…
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An anthropological examination of the rise and fall of myth and ritual in the BTC maximalist subculture – pt 1
Greg Bledsoe describes the compressed evolution and now deconstruction of the rituals and myths of the BTC maximalist subculture.
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How BSV blockchain and Manufact are being used to stop counterfeit products
The world is facing something of a counterfeit crisis but the ability to track the legitimacy of goods through Manufact and the BSV blockchain is a game changer, says Ali Beydoun, Founder and CEO of Manufact.
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The multi-year switch to IPv6
The move from IPv4 to IPv6 is not a simple changeover but a multi-year process that involves significant time and investment from government bodies and large corporations.
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Businesses working in BSV should look at these areas for opportunities
Businesses or entrepreneurs looking to find a specific opportunity in this space need to consider how they can integrate micropayments, says Lorien Gamaroff, CEO of Centbee.
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The areas where blockchain is about to see explosive growth
There is simply too much technological value and money being left on the table by not adopting blockchain technology for everyday businesses and government processes. This means we are likely to see rapid adoption in the coming years, with some countries already preparing themselves for this explosion in growth.
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Why the move to IPv6 is about empowerment
Giving everyone their own IP address, similar to how they have a unique phone number, will open significant empowerment opportunities for people around the world and will significantly improve the adoption of technologies such as blockchain, says Professor Latif Ladid.
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BSV Blockchain Association Citadel event in India a resounding success
The BSV Blockchain Association held a successful meetup on 16 October to inaugurate the launch of its new Citadel office in India. The event allowed enthusiasts, builders and businesses to meet, learn, discuss, and build together on the BSV blockchain.