Blockchain was born to decentralize power and create systems that operate on transparency, not control. Yet today, the ...
Blockchain could be “the leading enabler of decentralization, democratization, and liberalization in the power industry”, according to a new report. The study from analytics company GlobalData states ...
AI and blockchain are two of the most talked about technologies. Both have the potential to become the most impactful solution we'll see in our lifetimes. Despite their differences, AI and blockchain ...
Jennifer Bisset was a senior editor for CNET. She covered film and TV news and reviews. The movie that inspired her to want a career in film is Lost in Translation. She won Best New Journalist in 2019 ...
What began in the world of finance has moved into the power sector. Blockchain, a nascent technology most often associated with cryptocurrency, is a new frontier in the energy space, changing the way ...
Australia-based blockchain energy firm Power Ledger has purchased a 250 kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic system that will utilize a blockchain-based data management and settlement system. Per a press ...
Neo co-founders Erik Zhang and Da Hongfei are publicly fighting over the project's finances and control. Zhang says Hongfei ...
A host of companies, nonprofits and consortiums gathered in London to discuss how the blockchain could be used to track solar power production across the globe, while Ethereum smart contracts could ...
The MoU establishes a framework for both organisations to explore the integration of decentralised technologies within the ...
The last few decades have witnessed innovations in modern medicine, science and technology at a much faster rate than at any time before in history. A large portion of the credit goes to computers, ...
Policymakers should endeavor to understand blockchain technology, support the development of blockchain standards in the electricity sector, and allow innovation to flourish by setting up regulatory ...
The code that secures Bitcoin could also power an alternate Internet. First, though, it has to work. There’s this hopelessly geeky new technology. It’s too hard to understand and use. How could it ...