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Using NFTs for identity management – How Governments can advance digital citizenship
NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) are primarily known for their use in the digital art and collectables space, but their unique properties could potentially be applied to various fields, including identity management by governments.
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Navigating the seas of innovation – Tips for Blockchain CEOs and leaders
What can a retired senior navy officer teach you about running a tech company? Plenty as it turns out – and it all begins with good leadership.
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Dr Craig Wright discusses redactable contracts on blockchain
Is it possible to create an online document which is truly unique, cannot be tampered with and offers privacy and security to both governments and individual users?
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Regulations in the blockchain space – Friend or foe?
Governments and lawmakers around the world are increasingly looking to regulate blockchain and other emerging technologies to protect citizens from bad actors.
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Unbounded Capital Second Annual Summit 2023: Scalable Blockchains & Fintech
Join Unbounded Capital’s second annual Unbounded Summit on September 21, 2023, in New York City. Learn and connect with businesses leveraging scalable blockchains.
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Micropayments – Paying fines made easy
Using blockchain and micropayments to pay fines is an innovative concept that can bring significant benefits to the traditional fine payment process.
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Empowering citizen voices: How micropayments drive civic participation in government
Combining blockchain, micropayments, behavioural economics, and ‘nudging’ can create a powerful framework to encourage positive behaviours and civic participation.
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Unbounded Capital to hold second annual Unbounded Summit in New York City
The BSV Association is excited to announce its sponsorship of the second annual Unbounded Summit. The event will be held on 21 September 2023 at the Dream Downtown in New York City.
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Blockchain, banks and the future of money
The banking sector has largely been slow to adopt blockchain and other emerging technologies. However, this is likely to change over the next decade.