bitcoin skeptics often deride cryptocurrency for its supposed associations with criminal networks and illicit activities. However, a new report from the Hong Kong government says that rising consumer interest in bitcoin has not correlated with a “visible impact” on the risk of financial crimes. Officials made this claim in the government’s annual money laundering and …
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A senior minister from the Iranian government has revealed that an ‘experimental model’ of the country’s domestic cryptocurrency project is ready to take off. Within days of the country’s central bank banning trading of cryptocurrencies and barring domestic banks from offering services to industry firms, Iran’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Minister Mohammad Azari-Jahromi confirmed …
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Wemark crowdsale date has been announced
Wemark crowdsale opens on 7. May 2018.
The Blockchain-Based Marketplace for Digital Content
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Starting with photos, Wemark is building a blockchain-based marketplace for digital content. The $4B stock photography market is currently controlled by Shutterstock and Getty Images which take up to 85% of what creators earn. With Wemark, creators license their content directly to customers over the blockchain. They keep much more of their revenue and rights to their content, while customers get access to better photos at better prices. Wemark has a working alpha with thousands of photographers who signed up and submitted over 40,000 photos. Wemark is backed by great VC’s from Silicon Valley, New York and Israel, with over $1M in equity funding.
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Noiz crowdsale date has been announced
Noiz crowdsale opens on 15. Jun 2018.
A decentralized cognitive ad network
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NOIZ is a decentralized ad network in the world where participants can engage directly with brands through an AI-enabled cognitive ad system within online and mobile ads. They use AI and Blockchain to fight banner blindness, increase transparency and create trust between advertisers, publishers and users. This eliminates fraud ads and scam bots, which drive down the costs of advertising and increase revenues to publishers.
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