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WTO Report: Blockchain Technology Could Add $3 Trillion to International Trade by 2030

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WTO Report: Blockchain Technology Could Add $3 Trillion to International Trade by 2030
Blockchain technology to close $1. 5 trillion trade financing gap

A report published by the World Trade Organization (WTO), on November 27, 2018, claims that blockchain technology could potentially add $3 trillion to international trade and finance by 2030. However, it also mentioned that blockchain should not be considered a panacea, and a careful cost versus benefit estimate is required during its application. Application of Blockchain Across Various Sectors Titled…Read More. The post by Aisshwarya Tiwari appeared first on BTCManager, bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News

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Bitcoins & Gravy EP #94 Peerplays is Provably Fair Online Gaming!

Today on the show I feel privileged to be speaking with Jonathan Baha?’?ithe President and Michael Maloney the Director of Intelligence for Peerplays. The Peerplays Blockchain Standards Association (PBSA), is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of provably-fair gaming. Peerplays is the world?’?s first peer-to-peer betting platform built entirely on top of a live blockchain AND according to BTC Media, the Peerplays token known as PPY is ?’?œthe first ?’?˜dividend playing?’? crypto-currency ever designed.The Peerplays network, features native smart contracts powered by graphene and a built-in digital asset exchange. The asset exchange allows users to choose which cryptocurrency they would like to use to make wagers. The Peerplays API gives users the option to choose what currency values are displayed in, including USD, EUR or a number of crypto-tokens.

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Ode To Satoshi

Ode to Satoshi lyrics & melody by John BarrettCopyright 2014 RJM Publishing – BMI Nashville.

Lead Vocal, Harmony Vocals, Harmonica, Snare Drum: John BarrettHarmony vocals: John Barrett, Connie Sinclair and Lij ShawGuitar: Jonathan BrownMandolin: Ben MillerBass Guitar: Michael Rinne

Initial tracks recorded by Mark Thornton of Sidekick Sound Studios, Madison, TN. All other tracks Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at The Toy Box Studio, Nashville, TennesseeEngineer: Lij Shaw. Assistant to engineer: Don ?’?œThe Don?’ BatesProduced by John Barrett & Elijah ?’?œLij?’ Shaw

Special thanks to Alan Baird for his dobro, guitar and mandolin playing on many of the shows. Now that?’?s some pickin man! Thanks also to Alex Munoz Guijarro for his excellent pedal steel playing on many of our shows.

Interviews for this episode were recorded and edited by John Barrett at The Tree House Studio – Nashville, Tennessee. All shows are produced by John Barrett with the moral support of his trusty sidekick Maxwell Rascalnikov CoyoTe Rex, aka Max.

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