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Digitization refers to the transformation of publicly verifiable ownership, identity, and immutability enabled by blockchain technology. With the growth of ...
Read moreDigitization refers to the transformation of publicly verifiable ownership, identity, and immutability enabled by blockchain technology. With the growth of ...
Read morepress release PRESS RELEASE. The recent cryptocurrency market crash has shaken the trust of investors in several crypto projects. Investors ...
Read moreDrexel Medical College is using Algorand to store patient medical records as NFTs The Nemus NFT project “asked the indigenous ...
Read moreBeeple with his artwork On Chain. Photo: Zachary Small Deep in the swampland suburbs of Charleston, South Carolina, is a ...
Read moreThe total trading volume of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) went from $200 million in 2020 to over $12 billion in the ...
Read moreNowadays, Gold and silver are being accepted as tokenized real-world assets by blockchain-based platforms. Blockchain-based digitization has taken currencies online, ...
Read moreThe process entails converting these records into NFTs, and entering them into a blockchain-based ledger. Bru Finance is among a ...
Read moreThe move will facilitate more FRAX based transactions on those blockchains and create greater demand for their layer 1 tokens, ...
Read moreVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 29, 2022) - Ocean Falls Blockchain Corp. ("OFB" or the "Company") is pleased to ...
Read moreEverywhere you look, from the art world to major businesses and even high profile celebrity merchandise, NFT technology is poised ...
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