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Unlocking transparency and accountability: NFTs in government
Blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have the potential to significantly enhance transparency in the public sector in several ways. However, governments also need to be educated on how exactly NFTs and blockchain can be used to help citizens.
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Changing the game with Haste
Something has also been lost in the transition to online gaming – a sense of community and true competition. Enter Haste Arcade.
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The future of identity: empowering individuals in a web3 world
Christine Leong, CIO at nChain, discusses the transformative power of digital identities, extending beyond individuals to encompass various assets and the need for trust and verification in an AI and IoT-driven world.
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Closing session
In the final session of the Zurich masterclass, Dr Wright discussed creating an accounting platform and provable asset ownership linked to identity.
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Ideas for accounting efficiency
In the third session on day two, Dr Wright asked the attendees to break out and discuss the different ways that efficiency in accounting can be improved.
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BAIOT Project: Showcasing how Blockchain can help tackle environmental challenges
The BAIOT project showcases how blockchain technology, IoT devices, and tokens are utilized to tackle environmental challenges in a smart city approach in the Polish city of Minsk Mazowiecki.
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Micropayments as a catalyst for economic growth in developing economies
Micropayments and blockchain are often considered when looking at how they can help businesses and consumers cut down on costs when shopping online. However, they can also offer significant benefits to governments and citizens.
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Master your savings with the BSV Blockchain and MyBanka
In the latest episode of Bitcoin Builders, the BSV Blockchain Association’s Brett Banfe had the opportunity to sit down with Paul De Buck – Founder and CEO of MyBanka. MyBanka is a digital wallet which supports open banking and digital assets.
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Benford Transactions for fraud detection
In the second session on day two, Dr Wright discussed Benford transactions and how they relate to privacy. Wright refers to ‘Benford’s Law’ in accounting as a means to spot unusual activity in seemingly random series of transactions.